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... hands of at- taining purposes generally ; and this power no other kind of wealth confers so immediately or so certainly as money . It is the only form of wealth which is not merely applicable to some one use , but can be turned at once ...
... hands of at- taining purposes generally ; and this power no other kind of wealth confers so immediately or so certainly as money . It is the only form of wealth which is not merely applicable to some one use , but can be turned at once ...
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... hands employed in collecting it , many persons of course participate , besides the immediate household of the sove- reign . A large part is distributed among the various functionaries of go- vernment , and among the objects of the ...
... hands employed in collecting it , many persons of course participate , besides the immediate household of the sove- reign . A large part is distributed among the various functionaries of go- vernment , and among the objects of the ...
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... hands ; it their sustenance - though the labour of has active energies by which it co - ope- which they are the subject is chiefly rates with , and may even be used as a that required for appropriating them - substitute for , labour ...
... hands ; it their sustenance - though the labour of has active energies by which it co - ope- which they are the subject is chiefly rates with , and may even be used as a that required for appropriating them - substitute for , labour ...
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... hands of the agriculturist , is nothing more than material for the occupation of the baker or the cook . § 4. The ... hand ) by a single employment . Thus fuel , once burnt , cannot be again used as fuel ; what can be so used is only any ...
... hands of the agriculturist , is nothing more than material for the occupation of the baker or the cook . § 4. The ... hand ) by a single employment . Thus fuel , once burnt , cannot be again used as fuel ; what can be so used is only any ...
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... hands . But even in this case , attendance is often very troublesome and inconvenient to buyers who have other occupations , and do not live in the immediate vicinity ; while , for all articles the pro- duction of which requires ...
... hands . But even in this case , attendance is often very troublesome and inconvenient to buyers who have other occupations , and do not live in the immediate vicinity ; while , for all articles the pro- duction of which requires ...
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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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