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... desires that his treatise should be more than a mere exposition of the abstract doctrines of Political Economy , he is also desirous that such an exposition should be found in it . The present edition is an exact transcript from the ...
... desires that his treatise should be more than a mere exposition of the abstract doctrines of Political Economy , he is also desirous that such an exposition should be found in it . The present edition is an exact transcript from the ...
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... desire of accu- mulation 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire 4. Exemplification of its excess . · PAGE 100 102 • • 103 · 107 CHAPTER XII . Of the Law of the Increase of Production from Land . 1. The limited quantity ...
... desire of accu- mulation 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire 4. Exemplification of its excess . · PAGE 100 102 • • 103 · 107 CHAPTER XII . Of the Law of the Increase of Production from Land . 1. The limited quantity ...
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... desire , is made prosperous or the reverse . Not that any treatise on Political Economy can discuss or even enumerate all these causes ; but it undertakes to set forth as much as is known of the laws and principles ac- cording to which ...
... desire , is made prosperous or the reverse . Not that any treatise on Political Economy can discuss or even enumerate all these causes ; but it undertakes to set forth as much as is known of the laws and principles ac- cording to which ...
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... desire . Now , money is itself that power ; while all other things , in a civilized state , seem to confer it only by their capacity of being exchanged for money . To possess any other arti- cle of wealth , is to possess that par ...
... desire . Now , money is itself that power ; while all other things , in a civilized state , seem to confer it only by their capacity of being exchanged for money . To possess any other arti- cle of wealth , is to possess that par ...
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... desire , which best answers to the idea of wealth . An absurdity , however , does not cease to be an absurdity when we have dis- covered what were the appearances which made it plausible ; and the Mer- cantile Theory could not fail to ...
... desire , which best answers to the idea of wealth . An absurdity , however , does not cease to be an absurdity when we have dis- covered what were the appearances which made it plausible ; and the Mer- cantile Theory could not fail to ...
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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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