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... considered as to their Economical Effects . § 1. Effects of imperfect security of person and property 2. Effects of over - taxation . 3. Effects of imperfection in the system of the laws , and in the admi- nistration of justice CHAPTER ...
... considered as to their Economical Effects . § 1. Effects of imperfect security of person and property 2. Effects of over - taxation . 3. Effects of imperfection in the system of the laws , and in the admi- nistration of justice CHAPTER ...
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... considered as wealth , it is matter of history that such confusion of ideas has existed- that theorists and practical politicians have been equally , and at one period universally , infected by it , and that for many generations it gave ...
... considered as wealth , it is matter of history that such confusion of ideas has existed- that theorists and practical politicians have been equally , and at one period universally , infected by it , and that for many generations it gave ...
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... considered as an object possessing productive powers , is part of the national wealth when his powers are owned by another man , he cannot be less a part of it when they are owned by himself . Whatever he is worth to his master is so ...
... considered as an object possessing productive powers , is part of the national wealth when his powers are owned by another man , he cannot be less a part of it when they are owned by himself . Whatever he is worth to his master is so ...
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... considered as composed , in unequal proportions , of two distinct nations or races , the con- querors and the conquered : the first the proprietors of the land , the latter the tillers of it . These tillers were allowed to оссиру the ...
... considered as composed , in unequal proportions , of two distinct nations or races , the con- querors and the conquered : the first the proprietors of the land , the latter the tillers of it . These tillers were allowed to оссиру the ...
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... considered presently ) either in the class of imple- ments or in that of materials . Per- haps the line is most usually and most conveniently drawn , by considering as a material every instrument of produc- tion which can only be used ...
... considered presently ) either in the class of imple- ments or in that of materials . Per- haps the line is most usually and most conveniently drawn , by considering as a material every instrument of produc- tion which can only be used ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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