Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... occupations than in others ? 25 26 4. Some natural agents limited , others practically unlimited , in quantity CHAPTER II . Of Labour as an Agent of Production • § 1. Labour employed either directly about the thing pro- duced , or in ...
... occupations than in others ? 25 26 4. Some natural agents limited , others practically unlimited , in quantity CHAPTER II . Of Labour as an Agent of Production • § 1. Labour employed either directly about the thing pro- duced , or in ...
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... occupations and responsibilities of government : 4 . 5 . superior efficacy of private agency , owing to stronger interest in the work 6. importance of cultivating habits of collective action in the people 941 942 944 945 947 948 1 § 7 ...
... occupations and responsibilities of government : 4 . 5 . superior efficacy of private agency , owing to stronger interest in the work 6. importance of cultivating habits of collective action in the people 941 942 944 945 947 948 1 § 7 ...
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... occupations , left no alternative but to allow to the cultivators , as an incentive to exertion , some real interest in the soil . If , for example , they were compelled to labour , three days in the week , for their superior , the ...
... occupations , left no alternative but to allow to the cultivators , as an incentive to exertion , some real interest in the soil . If , for example , they were compelled to labour , three days in the week , for their superior , the ...
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... occupations are of a kind not directly productive , and of persons who have no occupation at all . The food thus raised supports a far larger population than had ever existed ( at least in the same regions ) on an equal space of ground ...
... occupations are of a kind not directly productive , and of persons who have no occupation at all . The food thus raised supports a far larger population than had ever existed ( at least in the same regions ) on an equal space of ground ...
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... occupation . Of the other requisite -appropriate natural objects - it is to be remarked , that some objects exist or grow up spontaneously , of a kind suited to the supply of human wants . There are caves and hollow trees capable of ...
... occupation . Of the other requisite -appropriate natural objects - it is to be remarked , that some objects exist or grow up spontaneously , of a kind suited to the supply of human wants . There are caves and hollow trees capable of ...
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