Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... taken Pennsylvania as William Penn found it , and to make it what it is by means of modern machinery , tools and appliances of all sorts . Even if we deduct all the labor whose results have been consumed , we shall find that ...
... taken Pennsylvania as William Penn found it , and to make it what it is by means of modern machinery , tools and appliances of all sorts . Even if we deduct all the labor whose results have been consumed , we shall find that ...
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... taken . For this purpose it maintains a great stock of cattle , and takes from the barnyard what enriches the fields . It keeps these cattle under cover in winter , and thus saves the food which would be needed to keep them warm , and ...
... taken . For this purpose it maintains a great stock of cattle , and takes from the barnyard what enriches the fields . It keeps these cattle under cover in winter , and thus saves the food which would be needed to keep them warm , and ...
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... taken place , through the rise of a better market for farm - produce close by the farm ; and even then the tenant is paying more only because there is a much larger value on which to pay . is paying for value added to the land by labor ...
... taken place , through the rise of a better market for farm - produce close by the farm ; and even then the tenant is paying more only because there is a much larger value on which to pay . is paying for value added to the land by labor ...
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Robert Ellis Thompson. has been taken up in homesteads in the West would have had no value if the railroad had not preceded the settlers , and had not given them lower rates for carrying their produce than are given to Eastern farmers ...
Robert Ellis Thompson. has been taken up in homesteads in the West would have had no value if the railroad had not preceded the settlers , and had not given them lower rates for carrying their produce than are given to Eastern farmers ...
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... taken the risk of putting it into a factory or a mill . ee After deducting these three we may count what is left as to be divided between wages and profits . And here we must remember that the employer himself is entitled to wages of ...
... taken the risk of putting it into a factory or a mill . ee After deducting these three we may count what is left as to be divided between wages and profits . And here we must remember that the employer himself is entitled to wages of ...
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