Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... agricultural , manufacturing , and com- mercial . For , in truth , this division fulfils very badly the purposes of a classification . Many great branches of productive industry find no place in it , or not without much straining ; for ...
... agricultural , manufacturing , and com- mercial . For , in truth , this division fulfils very badly the purposes of a classification . Many great branches of productive industry find no place in it , or not without much straining ; for ...
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... agricultural improvement , has diminished the power of the country to support its population . The effect , however , of all the improvements due to modern science is to increase , or at all events , not to diminish , the gross produce ...
... agricultural improvement , has diminished the power of the country to support its population . The effect , however , of all the improvements due to modern science is to increase , or at all events , not to diminish , the gross produce ...
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... agricultural inventions have consisted in the direct application of more judicious processes to the land itself , and to the plants growing on it : such as rotation of crops , to avoid the necessity of leaving the land uncultivated for ...
... agricultural inventions have consisted in the direct application of more judicious processes to the land itself , and to the plants growing on it : such as rotation of crops , to avoid the necessity of leaving the land uncultivated for ...
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... agricultural produce : and their arrival has enriched the settlement not only by the manufactured article which they produce , but by the food which would not have been produced unless they had been there to consume it . There is no ...
... agricultural produce : and their arrival has enriched the settlement not only by the manufactured article which they produce , but by the food which would not have been produced unless they had been there to consume it . There is no ...
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... agricultural ; which will generally be collected in towns or large villages , for the sake of combination of labour . The applica- tion of this truth by Mr. Wakefield to the theory of colonization has excited much attention , and is ...
... agricultural ; which will generally be collected in towns or large villages , for the sake of combination of labour . The applica- tion of this truth by Mr. Wakefield to the theory of colonization has excited much attention , and is ...
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