Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1876 - 623 стор. |
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... already in the state of money , are capable of being directly converted into it . Ac- cording to the doctrines then preva- lent , whatever tended to heap up money or bullion in a country added to its wealth . Whatever sent the precious ...
... already in the state of money , are capable of being directly converted into it . Ac- cording to the doctrines then preva- lent , whatever tended to heap up money or bullion in a country added to its wealth . Whatever sent the precious ...
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... already become agricul tural ; until , these having become suf- ficiently powerful to repel such inroads , the invading nations , deprived of this outlet , were obliged also to become agricultural communities . But after this great step ...
... already become agricul tural ; until , these having become suf- ficiently powerful to repel such inroads , the invading nations , deprived of this outlet , were obliged also to become agricultural communities . But after this great step ...
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... already occupied by settled commu- nities . The knowledge which in such a position was acquired of foreign pro- ductions , and the easy access of foreign ideas and inventions , made the chain of routine , usually so strong in a rude ...
... already occupied by settled commu- nities . The knowledge which in such a position was acquired of foreign pro- ductions , and the easy access of foreign ideas and inventions , made the chain of routine , usually so strong in a rude ...
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... Already , in the later there was a numerous and in a consider times of the Roman empire , predial able degree fixed class of great land- slavery had extensively transformed holders ; exhibiting far less splendour , itself into a kind of ...
... Already , in the later there was a numerous and in a consider times of the Roman empire , predial able degree fixed class of great land- slavery had extensively transformed holders ; exhibiting far less splendour , itself into a kind of ...
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... institution since the manner in which wealth is distributed in any given so- ciety , depends on the statutes or usages therein obtaining . But though govern which , great as it is already , is without PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 13 dependent.
... institution since the manner in which wealth is distributed in any given so- ciety , depends on the statutes or usages therein obtaining . But though govern which , great as it is already , is without PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 13 dependent.
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount capital capitalist cause circulating capital commodities competition condition consumed consumption corn laws cost of production cottier crease cultivation dealers demand depends diminished division of labour duce duction ductive effect employed employment England equal exchange exertion exist expense farmer farms favourable fixed France funds greater habits human hundred quarters improvement increase individual industry kind labouring classes land landlord less limited manufacture manure marriage material means ment metayer mode natural necessary obtained occupation operations paid peasant peasant proprietors permanent persons political economy Poor Law population portion possession present principle produce productive labourers profit proportion purchase quantity racter rate of profit remuneration rent require saving Sismondi society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose tained taxes tenant things tical tion tivated unproductive wages wealth whole