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... paid for in money , it was hoped that the returns would actually be made in gold and silver . Importa- tion of anything , other than the preci- ous metals , was regarded as a loss to the nation of the whole price of the things imported ...
... paid for in money , it was hoped that the returns would actually be made in gold and silver . Importa- tion of anything , other than the preci- ous metals , was regarded as a loss to the nation of the whole price of the things imported ...
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... paid in money , but in something else ; having bought goods to a value equivalent , which are set off against those he sold . But he accepted these at a money valuation , and in the belief that they would bring in more money eventually ...
... paid in money , but in something else ; having bought goods to a value equivalent , which are set off against those he sold . But he accepted these at a money valuation , and in the belief that they would bring in more money eventually ...
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... paid to them in kind from such share of the crop as is left to the villagers by the government . This state of society , however , is not destitute of a mercantile class ; com- posed of two divisions , grain dealers and money dealers ...
... paid to them in kind from such share of the crop as is left to the villagers by the government . This state of society , however , is not destitute of a mercantile class ; com- posed of two divisions , grain dealers and money dealers ...
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... paid for a natural agency , and no such price being paid in manufac- tures , these writers imagined that since a price was paid , it was because there was a greater amount of service to be paid for : whereas a better considera- tion of ...
... paid for a natural agency , and no such price being paid in manufac- tures , these writers imagined that since a price was paid , it was because there was a greater amount of service to be paid for : whereas a better considera- tion of ...
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... paid from the taxes , which are derived from the produce of industry ; and in any tolerably go- verned country they render to its operations a service far more than equivalent to the cost . To society at large they are therefore part of ...
... paid from the taxes , which are derived from the produce of industry ; and in any tolerably go- verned country they render to its operations a service far more than equivalent to the cost . To society at large they are therefore part of ...
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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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