Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... custom of language nature is represented as only furnishing materials . Nature , however , does more than supply materials ; she also supplies powers . The matter of the globe is not an inert recipient of forms and properties impressed ...
... custom of language nature is represented as only furnishing materials . Nature , however , does more than supply materials ; she also supplies powers . The matter of the globe is not an inert recipient of forms and properties impressed ...
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... custom for them to be performed by persons resident on the farm , and under the saine superintendence as tillage . For many purposes , all these persons , the miller and baker inclusive , must be placed in the same class with ploughmen ...
... custom for them to be performed by persons resident on the farm , and under the saine superintendence as tillage . For many purposes , all these persons , the miller and baker inclusive , must be placed in the same class with ploughmen ...
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... customs of language . But in applying the term wealth to the industrial capa- cities of human beings , there seems always , in popular ap- prehension , to be a tacit reference to material products . The skill of an artisan is accounted ...
... customs of language . But in applying the term wealth to the industrial capa- cities of human beings , there seems always , in popular ap- prehension , to be a tacit reference to material products . The skill of an artisan is accounted ...
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... custom of the present age that he should directly provide ; and few capitalists , except the producers of food or clothing , have any portion worth mentioning of their capital in that shape . Instead of this , each capitalist has money ...
... custom of the present age that he should directly provide ; and few capitalists , except the producers of food or clothing , have any portion worth mentioning of their capital in that shape . Instead of this , each capitalist has money ...
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... customs , which are the real framework of Indian society , make provision for joint action in the cases in which it is seen to be necessary ; or where they fail to do the government ( when tolerably well administered ) steps in , and by ...
... customs , which are the real framework of Indian society , make provision for joint action in the cases in which it is seen to be necessary ; or where they fail to do the government ( when tolerably well administered ) steps in , and by ...
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