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... less degree of alteration in the nature and appearance of the object , to a change so total that no trace is perceptible of the original shape and structure . There is little resemblance between a piece of a mineral substance found in ...
... less degree of alteration in the nature and appearance of the object , to a change so total that no trace is perceptible of the original shape and structure . There is little resemblance between a piece of a mineral substance found in ...
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... less . Less labour may be required ; but if that which is required is absolutely indispensable , the result is just as much the product of labour , as of nature . When two conditions are equally necessary for producing the effect at all ...
... less . Less labour may be required ; but if that which is required is absolutely indispensable , the result is just as much the product of labour , as of nature . When two conditions are equally necessary for producing the effect at all ...
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... less . But this seems to be a misunder- standing of the matter in dispute . Pro- duction not being the sole end of human existence , the term unproductive does not necessarily imply any stigma ; nor was ever intended to do so in the pre ...
... less . But this seems to be a misunder- standing of the matter in dispute . Pro- duction not being the sole end of human existence , the term unproductive does not necessarily imply any stigma ; nor was ever intended to do so in the pre ...
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... less consumed in a manner wholly unproductive .. Now vary the hypothesis , and suppose that what is thus paid in wages would otherwise have been laid out not in feeding ser- vants or hounds , but in buying plate | and jewels ; and in ...
... less consumed in a manner wholly unproductive .. Now vary the hypothesis , and suppose that what is thus paid in wages would otherwise have been laid out not in feeding ser- vants or hounds , but in buying plate | and jewels ; and in ...
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... less than is produced , is saving ; and that is the process by which capital is increased ; not necessarily by consuming less , ab- solutely . We must not allow ourselves to be so much the slaves of words , as to be unable to use the ...
... less than is produced , is saving ; and that is the process by which capital is increased ; not necessarily by consuming less , ab- solutely . We must not allow ourselves to be so much the slaves of words , as to be unable to use the ...
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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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