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... Peasant Proprietors . § 1. Difference between English and Continental opinions respecting peasant properties 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland 3 . 4 . 2362 5 . 6 . - in Norway - in Germany - - in Belgium in the ...
... Peasant Proprietors . § 1. Difference between English and Continental opinions respecting peasant properties 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland 3 . 4 . 2362 5 . 6 . - in Norway - in Germany - - in Belgium in the ...
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... peasant proprietors 2. Present state of this question CHAPTER XI . Of Wages . PAGE · · • 199 • · 204 § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on population and capital . 2. Examination of some popular ...
... peasant proprietors 2. Present state of this question CHAPTER XI . Of Wages . PAGE · · • 199 • · 204 § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on population and capital . 2. Examination of some popular ...
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... peasant - farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital , that is , by funds provided in advance . The peasant does not subsist this year on the ...
... peasant - farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital , that is , by funds provided in advance . The peasant does not subsist this year on the ...
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... peasant proprietors , a town The producers of these articles are population would be just as necessary consumers of food supplied by their to induce those proprietors to raise fellow - agriculturists in India ; and the that larger ...
... peasant proprietors , a town The producers of these articles are population would be just as necessary consumers of food supplied by their to induce those proprietors to raise fellow - agriculturists in India ; and the that larger ...
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... proprietors or capitalists . As for those systematic improvements which operate on a large tract of coun- try at ... peasant proprietors . It may suffice here to appeal to the immense amount of gross produce which , even without a ...
... proprietors or capitalists . As for those systematic improvements which operate on a large tract of coun- try at ... peasant proprietors . It may suffice here to appeal to the immense amount of gross produce which , even without a ...
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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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