Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctu- ations . Gold and silver have sustained ... produced by the absorption of the metals in hoards , and in the military chests of the immense armies constantly in ...
... produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctu- ations . Gold and silver have sustained ... produced by the absorption of the metals in hoards , and in the military chests of the immense armies constantly in ...
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... produce : while all other persons have their incomes paid to them by the capitalists , or by those who have received payment from the capitalists , and as the capitalists have nothing , from the first , except their produce , it is that ...
... produce : while all other persons have their incomes paid to them by the capitalists , or by those who have received payment from the capitalists , and as the capitalists have nothing , from the first , except their produce , it is that ...
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... produce of mines , belong to the third class . Their natural value , therefore , is in the long run proportional to ... producing countries , ultimately tend to exchange for as much of every other com- modity , as is produced at a cost ...
... produce of mines , belong to the third class . Their natural value , therefore , is in the long run proportional to ... producing countries , ultimately tend to exchange for as much of every other com- modity , as is produced at a cost ...
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... produced at distant places . But however this may be , our propositions with respect to value will require no other ... producing the quantity of our own goods which we give in exchange for it . What this quan- tity depends upon , -what ...
... produced at distant places . But however this may be , our propositions with respect to value will require no other ... producing the quantity of our own goods which we give in exchange for it . What this quan- tity depends upon , -what ...
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... produces a greater effect on price , than if he limited his purchases to the money he has actually in hand . He creates ... produce the effect which it looks forward to , a rise of price : and if the rise is considerable and progressive ...
... produces a greater effect on price , than if he limited his purchases to the money he has actually in hand . He creates ... produce the effect which it looks forward to , a rise of price : and if the rise is considerable and progressive ...
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