Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... live indeed on what he has accumulated until it is exhausted ; but if he wishes to keep up his stock or add to it , he must do this either by his own labor or that of others . There is no increase without labor . Even the forces of ...
... live indeed on what he has accumulated until it is exhausted ; but if he wishes to keep up his stock or add to it , he must do this either by his own labor or that of others . There is no increase without labor . Even the forces of ...
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... live in decency and comfort , this opinion helps to put wages up . In another country public opinion may be on the side of capital , and help to keep them down . 13. Experience shows that in drawing this line it makes . a great ...
... live in decency and comfort , this opinion helps to put wages up . In another country public opinion may be on the side of capital , and help to keep them down . 13. Experience shows that in drawing this line it makes . a great ...
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... live more comfort- ably . Yet there was an alarm as to its possible effects , and a proposal was made in France , and taken up in England , to demonetize Gold , that is , to turn it out of the currency and use Silver alone . It was well ...
... live more comfort- ably . Yet there was an alarm as to its possible effects , and a proposal was made in France , and taken up in England , to demonetize Gold , that is , to turn it out of the currency and use Silver alone . It was well ...
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... live . In Japan the land - taxes are so high that any one can get land who will undertake to pay them ; and there are few taxes of any other kind . These countries might be fairly described as living under the single land tax , yet each ...
... live . In Japan the land - taxes are so high that any one can get land who will undertake to pay them ; and there are few taxes of any other kind . These countries might be fairly described as living under the single land tax , yet each ...
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... live under no kind of despot . 7. Trusts formed by the combination of corporations are essentially illegal . The corporation is the creation of law , and possesses no other powers than its charter expressly confers . It " must keep ...
... live under no kind of despot . 7. Trusts formed by the combination of corporations are essentially illegal . The corporation is the creation of law , and possesses no other powers than its charter expressly confers . It " must keep ...
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