Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... person . There is indeed some buying and selling with other national households . We send them what they cannot so well provide themselves and we take in exchange what they have that we do not produce . And in managing this we have to ...
... person . There is indeed some buying and selling with other national households . We send them what they cannot so well provide themselves and we take in exchange what they have that we do not produce . And in managing this we have to ...
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... persons . Frequently no one was sure of having the same piece of land year after year , and therefore he had no motive to make perma- nent improvements . In all cases the tilled land became grazing land after a certain date in the ...
... persons . Frequently no one was sure of having the same piece of land year after year , and therefore he had no motive to make perma- nent improvements . In all cases the tilled land became grazing land after a certain date in the ...
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... person , with a will of his own . 10. In dividing the joint - product between the two classes which have produced it , we must take other matters besides profits and wages into the account . ( 1 ) POLITICAL ECONOMY . 27.
... person , with a will of his own . 10. In dividing the joint - product between the two classes which have produced it , we must take other matters besides profits and wages into the account . ( 1 ) POLITICAL ECONOMY . 27.
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... persons , had each something to sell , but did not either of them want what the other had . This led to an agreement upon some third article which everybody wanted , and which therefore could be used to make a purchase from any one . At ...
... persons , had each something to sell , but did not either of them want what the other had . This led to an agreement upon some third article which everybody wanted , and which therefore could be used to make a purchase from any one . At ...
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... person in each group a " cash credit " for an amount specified , this to continue until the bank saw some good reason for dis- continuing it . The amount of this " cash credit was the limit up to which he might draw upon the bank ; but ...
... person in each group a " cash credit " for an amount specified , this to continue until the bank saw some good reason for dis- continuing it . The amount of this " cash credit was the limit up to which he might draw upon the bank ; but ...
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