Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... quantity desired , without labour or sacrifice . To this definition , the only objection seems to be , that it leaves in uncertainty a question which has been much debated - whether what are called immaterial pro- ducts are to be ...
... quantity desired , without labour or sacrifice . To this definition , the only objection seems to be , that it leaves in uncertainty a question which has been much debated - whether what are called immaterial pro- ducts are to be ...
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... quantity . By an unlimited quantity is of course not meant literally , but practically unlimited : a quantity beyond the use which can in any , or at least in present circumstances , be made of it . Land is , in some newly settled ...
... quantity . By an unlimited quantity is of course not meant literally , but practically unlimited : a quantity beyond the use which can in any , or at least in present circumstances , be made of it . Land is , in some newly settled ...
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... quantity of which is most strictly limited . Where water itself is plentiful , yet water - power , i.e. a fall of water applicable by its mechanical force to the service of industry , may be exceedingly limited , compared with the use ...
... quantity of which is most strictly limited . Where water itself is plentiful , yet water - power , i.e. a fall of water applicable by its mechanical force to the service of industry , may be exceedingly limited , compared with the use ...
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... quantity to maintain him until the production is completed , he can undertake no labour but such as can be carried on at odd intervals , concurrently with the pursuit of his subsistence . He cannot obtain food itself in any abundance ...
... quantity to maintain him until the production is completed , he can undertake no labour but such as can be carried on at odd intervals , concurrently with the pursuit of his subsistence . He cannot obtain food itself in any abundance ...
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... quantity of food and clothing supplied to labourers , which they destroy by use : in the other case , there is a consumption , that is to say , a destruction , of wines , equipages , and furniture . Thus far , the con- sequence to the ...
... quantity of food and clothing supplied to labourers , which they destroy by use : in the other case , there is a consumption , that is to say , a destruction , of wines , equipages , and furniture . Thus far , the con- sequence to the ...
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