Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... possessed , by Comte's general conception of the Social Science or Sociology ; and in the concluding chapters of his Logic he took this over bodily , together with Comte's distinction between Social Statics and Social Dynamics . Just as ...
... possessed , by Comte's general conception of the Social Science or Sociology ; and in the concluding chapters of his Logic he took this over bodily , together with Comte's distinction between Social Statics and Social Dynamics . Just as ...
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... possessed no gold or silver mines , the only industry by which it could be enriched was foreign trade , being the only one which could bring in money . Any branch of trade which was supposed to send out more money than it brought in ...
... possessed no gold or silver mines , the only industry by which it could be enriched was foreign trade , being the only one which could bring in money . Any branch of trade which was supposed to send out more money than it brought in ...
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... possession , or due to him , but all other articles of value . These , however , enter , not in their own character , but in virtue of the sums of money which they would sell for ; and if they would sell for less , their owner is ...
... possession , or due to him , but all other articles of value . These , however , enter , not in their own character , but in virtue of the sums of money which they would sell for ; and if they would sell for less , their owner is ...
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... possession . We really , and justly , look upon a person as possessing the advantages of wealth , not in proportion to the useful and agreeable things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over the general fund of ...
... possession . We really , and justly , look upon a person as possessing the advantages of wealth , not in proportion to the useful and agreeable things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over the general fund of ...
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... reflected that money , like other things , is only a desirable possession on account of its uses ; and that these , instead of being , as they delusively appear , indefinite , are of a strictly defined and PRELIMINARY REMARKS 4.0.
... reflected that money , like other things , is only a desirable possession on account of its uses ; and that these , instead of being , as they delusively appear , indefinite , are of a strictly defined and PRELIMINARY REMARKS 4.0.
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