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... funds to support it . increase of the power and influence of government . increase of the occupations and responsibilities of government superior efficiency of private agency , owing to stronger interest in the work 4 . 5 . - 6 ...
... funds to support it . increase of the power and influence of government . increase of the occupations and responsibilities of government superior efficiency of private agency , owing to stronger interest in the work 4 . 5 . - 6 ...
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... fund of things useful and agreeable ; the power he possesses of providing for any exigency , or obtaining any object of desire . Now , money is itself that power ; while all other things , in a civilized state , seem to confer it only ...
... fund of things useful and agreeable ; the power he possesses of providing for any exigency , or obtaining any object of desire . Now , money is itself that power ; while all other things , in a civilized state , seem to confer it only ...
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... funds are not always excluded : though the tax - payers are assessed on their whole nominal income , without being permitted to deduct from it the portion levied from them in taxa- tion to form the income of the fund- holder . In this ...
... funds are not always excluded : though the tax - payers are assessed on their whole nominal income , without being permitted to deduct from it the portion levied from them in taxa- tion to form the income of the fund- holder . In this ...
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... funds have almost always been derived . Such , in its general features , is the economical condition of most of the countries of Asia , as it has been from beyond the commencement of authentic history , and is still , wher- ever not ...
... funds have almost always been derived . Such , in its general features , is the economical condition of most of the countries of Asia , as it has been from beyond the commencement of authentic history , and is still , wher- ever not ...
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... funds are supplied by a wealthy individual or association , and the agency is that of numerous salaried shopmen or shopwomen . Besides these differences in the economical pheno- mena presented by different parts of what is usually ...
... funds are supplied by a wealthy individual or association , and the agency is that of numerous salaried shopmen or shopwomen . Besides these differences in the economical pheno- mena presented by different parts of what is usually ...
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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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