Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1876 - 623 стор. |
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... labour defined • 3. Does nature contribute more to the efficacy of labour in some occu- pations than in others ? PAGE 1 ៦៦ 15 16 17 • 4. Some natural agents limited , others practically unlimited , in quantity 11 CHAPTER II . Of ...
... labour defined • 3. Does nature contribute more to the efficacy of labour in some occu- pations than in others ? PAGE 1 ៦៦ 15 16 17 • 4. Some natural agents limited , others practically unlimited , in quantity 11 CHAPTER II . Of ...
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... labour , without assignable bounds • 4. Capital is the result of saving 5. All capital is consumed . · PAGE 39 41 41 43 44 46 47 • · • • • 47 • • • • 49 55 • • 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual repro ...
... labour , without assignable bounds • 4. Capital is the result of saving 5. All capital is consumed . · PAGE 39 41 41 43 44 46 47 • · • • • 47 • • • • 49 55 • • 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual repro ...
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... labour , and appropriate natural | requiring a certain degree of human objects . labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo be- fore being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to hu- man ...
... labour , and appropriate natural | requiring a certain degree of human objects . labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo be- fore being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to hu- man ...
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... labour and sufferings of slaves were thought worth economizing , the greater part of this bodily exertion was rendered unnecessary , by contriv- ing that the upper stone should be made to revolve upon the lower , not by human strength ...
... labour and sufferings of slaves were thought worth economizing , the greater part of this bodily exertion was rendered unnecessary , by contriv- ing that the upper stone should be made to revolve upon the lower , not by human strength ...
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... Labour , then , in the physical world , is always and solely employed in put- ting objects in motion ; the ... labour . § 3. Some writers have raised the question , whether nature gives more assistance to labour in one kind of industry ...
... Labour , then , in the physical world , is always and solely employed in put- ting objects in motion ; the ... labour . § 3. Some writers have raised the question , whether nature gives more assistance to labour in one kind of industry ...
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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