Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... desire arises for better clothing , utensils , and imple- ments , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food ren- ders it practicable to devote to these purposes the exertions of a part of the tribe . In all or ...
... desire arises for better clothing , utensils , and imple- ments , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food ren- ders it practicable to devote to these purposes the exertions of a part of the tribe . In all or ...
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... desire . But , while movement is the only effect which man can immediately and directly produce by his muscles , it is not necessary that he should produce directly by them all the movements which he requires . The first and most ...
... desire . But , while movement is the only effect which man can immediately and directly produce by his muscles , it is not necessary that he should produce directly by them all the movements which he requires . The first and most ...
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... desire to produce , is always , as M. Say rightly terms it , an utility . La- bour is not creative of objects , but of utilities . Neither , again , do we con- sume and destroy the objects them- selves ; the matter of which they were ...
... desire to produce , is always , as M. Say rightly terms it , an utility . La- bour is not creative of objects , but of utilities . Neither , again , do we con- sume and destroy the objects them- selves ; the matter of which they were ...
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... desire to draw an income from his property , most of which there- fore would find its way into productive employment , while a great part of it would have been drawn from the fund for unproductive expenditure , since people do not ...
... desire to draw an income from his property , most of which there- fore would find its way into productive employment , while a great part of it would have been drawn from the fund for unproductive expenditure , since people do not ...
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... desire of the intending purchaser for it is so strong , that he employs part of the price he would have paid for it , in making advances to work - people , that they may employ themselves in making velvet ; that is , unless he converts ...
... desire of the intending purchaser for it is so strong , that he employs part of the price he would have paid for it , in making advances to work - people , that they may employ themselves in making velvet ; that is , unless he converts ...
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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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