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... gains of merchants 5. Indirect benefits of commerce , economical and moral ; still greater than the direct CHAPTER XVIII . Of International Values . § 1. The values of imported commodities depend on the terms of inter- national ...
... gains of merchants 5. Indirect benefits of commerce , economical and moral ; still greater than the direct CHAPTER XVIII . Of International Values . § 1. The values of imported commodities depend on the terms of inter- national ...
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... gain anything , except by making others lose as much , or , at the least , prevent- ing them from gaining it . It ... gain . Those who enrich themselves by commerce , do so by giving money for goods as well as goods for money ; and the ...
... gain anything , except by making others lose as much , or , at the least , prevent- ing them from gaining it . It ... gain . Those who enrich themselves by commerce , do so by giving money for goods as well as goods for money ; and the ...
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... gains just as if money were the only wealth , and money's worth were only the means of attaining it . If it be now asked for what end money is desirable , unless to supply the wants or pleasures of oneself or others , the champion of ...
... gains just as if money were the only wealth , and money's worth were only the means of attaining it . If it be now asked for what end money is desirable , unless to supply the wants or pleasures of oneself or others , the champion of ...
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... deny it to the teacher from whom I learn an art by which I can gain my bread , and accord it to the confectioner who makes bonbons for the momentary pleasure of a sense 28 BOOK I. CHAPTER III . $ 1 . Of Unproductive Labour.
... deny it to the teacher from whom I learn an art by which I can gain my bread , and accord it to the confectioner who makes bonbons for the momentary pleasure of a sense 28 BOOK I. CHAPTER III . $ 1 . Of Unproductive Labour.
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... gain is balanced by their loss ; they may have received a full equivalent for their expenditure , but they are SO ... gains nothing by the actor's labour ; and it loses , of his receipts , all that portion which he con- sumes , retaining ...
... gain is balanced by their loss ; they may have received a full equivalent for their expenditure , but they are SO ... gains nothing by the actor's labour ; and it loses , of his receipts , all that portion which he con- sumes , retaining ...
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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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