Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... circumstances . But there is not so distinct and positive a violation of usage in considering as wealth any product which is both useful and susceptible of accumulation . The skill , and the energy and perseverance , of the artisans of ...
... circumstances . But there is not so distinct and positive a violation of usage in considering as wealth any product which is both useful and susceptible of accumulation . The skill , and the energy and perseverance , of the artisans of ...
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... circumstances may render it necessary to possess a larger stock in advance , that is , a larger capital before entering on production , than is required by the nature of things . Suppose that the government lays a tax on the production ...
... circumstances may render it necessary to possess a larger stock in advance , that is , a larger capital before entering on production , than is required by the nature of things . Suppose that the government lays a tax on the production ...
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... circumstances , and suppose that C does not employ the loan in improving his land , but in paying off a former mortgage , or in making a provision for children . Whether the ten thousand pounds thus employed are capital or not , will ...
... circumstances , and suppose that C does not employ the loan in improving his land , but in paying off a former mortgage , or in making a provision for children . Whether the ten thousand pounds thus employed are capital or not , will ...
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... circumstances which to a certain extent diminish the detriment caused to the general wealth by the prodigality of individuals , or raise up a compensation , more or less ample , as a consequence of the detriment itself . One of these is ...
... circumstances which to a certain extent diminish the detriment caused to the general wealth by the prodigality of individuals , or raise up a compensation , more or less ample , as a consequence of the detriment itself . One of these is ...
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... the labouring class . Here is ample reason why such periods , even in the most unfavourable circumstances , may easily be times of great gain to those whose prosperity usually passes , in the estimation 76 BOOK I. CHAPTER V. § 8.
... the labouring class . Here is ample reason why such periods , even in the most unfavourable circumstances , may easily be times of great gain to those whose prosperity usually passes , in the estimation 76 BOOK I. CHAPTER V. § 8.
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