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... amount of business , and turning over his capital rapidly , has but a small portion of it in ready money at any one time . But he only feels it valuable to him as it is convertible into money : he considers no transaction closed until ...
... amount of business , and turning over his capital rapidly , has but a small portion of it in ready money at any one time . But he only feels it valuable to him as it is convertible into money : he considers no transaction closed until ...
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... amount of the debt . But it is not wealth to the country ; if the engagement were annulled , the country would be neither poorer nor richer . The mortgagee would have lost a thousand pounds , and the owner of the land would have gained ...
... amount of the debt . But it is not wealth to the country ; if the engagement were annulled , the country would be neither poorer nor richer . The mortgagee would have lost a thousand pounds , and the owner of the land would have gained ...
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... amount of labour employed , not in bringing the product into existence , but in rendering it , when in existence , accessible to those for whose use it is intended . Many important classes of labourers find their sole employment in some ...
... amount of labour employed , not in bringing the product into existence , but in rendering it , when in existence , accessible to those for whose use it is intended . Many important classes of labourers find their sole employment in some ...
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... amount of production might take place . In order that the whole remuneration of the labourers should be advanced to them in daily or weekly payments , there must exist in advance , and be appropriated to productive use , a greater stock ...
... amount of production might take place . In order that the whole remuneration of the labourers should be advanced to them in daily or weekly payments , there must exist in advance , and be appropriated to productive use , a greater stock ...
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... amount by the ultimate receiver . If the children invest their fortunes in a productive employment , or the mort- gagee on being paid off lends the amount to another landholder to im- prove his land , or to a manufacturer to extend his ...
... amount by the ultimate receiver . If the children invest their fortunes in a productive employment , or the mort- gagee on being paid off lends the amount to another landholder to im- prove his land , or to a manufacturer to extend his ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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