Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1877 - 549 стор. |
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... consists of operations for digging out of the earth substances convertible by industry into various articles fitted for human use . Extractive in- dustry , however , is not confined to the extraction of ma- terials . Coal , for instance ...
... consists of operations for digging out of the earth substances convertible by industry into various articles fitted for human use . Extractive in- dustry , however , is not confined to the extraction of ma- terials . Coal , for instance ...
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... consisting in a mere service rendered ; a pleasure given , an inconvenience or a pain averted , during a longer or a shorter time , but without leaving a permanent acquisi- tion in the improved qualities of any person or thing ; the ...
... consisting in a mere service rendered ; a pleasure given , an inconvenience or a pain averted , during a longer or a shorter time , but without leaving a permanent acquisi- tion in the improved qualities of any person or thing ; the ...
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... consisting in pleasures which only exist while being enjoyed , and services which only exist while being per- formed , cannot be spoken of as wealth , except by an acknowledged metaphor . It is essential to the idea of wealth to be ...
... consisting in pleasures which only exist while being enjoyed , and services which only exist while being per- formed , cannot be spoken of as wealth , except by an acknowledged metaphor . It is essential to the idea of wealth to be ...
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... consist only in pleasurable sensation , which when gone leaves no trace ; or it may not afford even this , but may be absolute waste . In any case society or man- kind grow no richer by it , but poorer . All material prod- ucts consumed ...
... consist only in pleasurable sensation , which when gone leaves no trace ; or it may not afford even this , but may be absolute waste . In any case society or man- kind grow no richer by it , but poorer . All material prod- ucts consumed ...
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... consists , if he be a spinner , of raw cotton , flax , or wool ; if a weaver , of flaxen , woollen , silk , or cotton , thread ; and the like , accord- ing to the nature of the manufacture . Food and clothing for his operatives , it is ...
... consists , if he be a spinner , of raw cotton , flax , or wool ; if a weaver , of flaxen , woollen , silk , or cotton , thread ; and the like , accord- ing to the nature of the manufacture . Food and clothing for his operatives , it is ...
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