Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... sell who wanted a coat : besides , he would not want as much bread at a time as would be worth a coat , and the coat could not be divided . Every person , therefore , would at all times * Montesquieu , Esprit des Lois , liv . xxii . ch ...
... sell who wanted a coat : besides , he would not want as much bread at a time as would be worth a coat , and the coat could not be divided . Every person , therefore , would at all times * Montesquieu , Esprit des Lois , liv . xxii . ch ...
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... sell or to buy ; the contrivance of coining obviously suggested itself . By this process the metal was divided into convenient portions , of any degree of smallness , and bearing a recognised proportion to one another ; and the trouble ...
... sell or to buy ; the contrivance of coining obviously suggested itself . By this process the metal was divided into convenient portions , of any degree of smallness , and bearing a recognised proportion to one another ; and the trouble ...
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... sell them , appears to the imagination to be making a worse bargain than a person who parts with commodities to get money ; the one seems to be spending his means , the other adding to them . Illusions which , though now in some measure ...
... sell them , appears to the imagination to be making a worse bargain than a person who parts with commodities to get money ; the one seems to be spending his means , the other adding to them . Illusions which , though now in some measure ...
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... sell it for money if he did not , and as he is a seller at any rate , it best suits the purposes of all , that he should sell their share along with his own , and leave the labourers more leisure for work and the landlord for being idle ...
... sell it for money if he did not , and as he is a seller at any rate , it best suits the purposes of all , that he should sell their share along with his own , and leave the labourers more leisure for work and the landlord for being idle ...
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... sell for an equal amount of it , and so will exchange for one another still , though the process of exchanging them will consist of two operations instead of only one . The relations of commodities to one another remain unaltered by ...
... sell for an equal amount of it , and so will exchange for one another still , though the process of exchanging them will consist of two operations instead of only one . The relations of commodities to one another remain unaltered by ...
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