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... practical purposes , Political Economy is inseparably inter- twined with many other branches of social philosophy . Except on matters of mere detail , there are perhaps no practical questions , even among those which approach nearest to ...
... practical purposes , Political Economy is inseparably inter- twined with many other branches of social philosophy . Except on matters of mere detail , there are perhaps no practical questions , even among those which approach nearest to ...
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... practical mode of treating his subject with the increased knowledge since acquired of its theory , or to exhibit the economical phenomena of society in the rela- tion in which they stand to the best social ideas of the present time , as ...
... practical mode of treating his subject with the increased knowledge since acquired of its theory , or to exhibit the economical phenomena of society in the rela- tion in which they stand to the best social ideas of the present time , as ...
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... practical importance 322 · 6. Cheques an instrument for acting on prices , equally powerful with bank notes 324 326 7. Are bank notes money ?. 8. No generic distinction between bank notes and other forms of credit 327 CHAPTER XIII . Of ...
... practical importance 322 · 6. Cheques an instrument for acting on prices , equally powerful with bank notes 324 326 7. Are bank notes money ?. 8. No generic distinction between bank notes and other forms of credit 327 CHAPTER XIII . Of ...
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... practical result little affected by this additional element 9. The cost to a country of its imports , on what circumstances dependent 363 365 7. International values depend not solely on the quantities demanded , but also on the means ...
... practical result little affected by this additional element 9. The cost to a country of its imports , on what circumstances dependent 363 365 7. International values depend not solely on the quantities demanded , but also on the means ...
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... Practical rules for indirect taxation · 521 • • • · • · · 523 • • 524 CHAPTER VII . Of a National Debt . 526 § 1. Is it desirable to defray extraordinary public expenses by loans ? . 2. Not desirable to redeem a national debt by a ...
... Practical rules for indirect taxation · 521 • • • · • · · 523 • • 524 CHAPTER VII . Of a National Debt . 526 § 1. Is it desirable to defray extraordinary public expenses by loans ? . 2. Not desirable to redeem a national debt by 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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