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... saving 5. All capital is consumed . · · 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual repro- duction PAGE 39 41 41 43 44 47 · • • • • · · • 475 46 47 49 55 7. Why countries recover rapidly from a state of devastation 8 ...
... saving 5. All capital is consumed . · · 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual repro- duction PAGE 39 41 41 43 44 47 · • • • • · · • 475 46 47 49 55 7. Why countries recover rapidly from a state of devastation 8 ...
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... saving , on what dependent 2. Causes of diversity in the effective strength of the desire of accu- mulation 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire 4. Exemplification of its excess . · PAGE 100 102 • • 103 · 107 CHAPTER ...
... saving , on what dependent 2. Causes of diversity in the effective strength of the desire of accu- mulation 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire 4. Exemplification of its excess . · PAGE 100 102 • • 103 · 107 CHAPTER ...
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... saving of time and trouble , like grinding by water power instead of by hand , or ( to use Adam Smith's illustration ) like the benefit derived from roads ; and to mis- take money for wealth , is the same sort of error as to mistake the ...
... saving of time and trouble , like grinding by water power instead of by hand , or ( to use Adam Smith's illustration ) like the benefit derived from roads ; and to mis- take money for wealth , is the same sort of error as to mistake the ...
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... saving class , while the posterity of the feudal aristocracy were a squandering class , the former by degrees substituted them- selves for the latter as the owners of a great proportion of the land . This natural tendency was in some ...
... saving class , while the posterity of the feudal aristocracy were a squandering class , the former by degrees substituted them- selves for the latter as the owners of a great proportion of the land . This natural tendency was in some ...
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... saving of a soul must appear a far more important service than the saving of a life ; but he will not there- fore call a missionary or a clergyman productive labourers , unless they teach , as the South Sea Missionaries have in some ...
... saving of a soul must appear a far more important service than the saving of a life ; but he will not there- fore call a missionary or a clergyman productive labourers , unless they teach , as the South Sea Missionaries have in some ...
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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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