Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... diminished , by war expenditure . Accordingly , Dr. Chalmers's doctrine , though true of this country , is wholly inapplicable to countries differently circum- stanced ; to France , for example , during the Napoleon wars . At that ...
... diminished , by war expenditure . Accordingly , Dr. Chalmers's doctrine , though true of this country , is wholly inapplicable to countries differently circum- stanced ; to France , for example , during the Napoleon wars . At that ...
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... diminished demand for his commodity , diminishes the production , and sets at liberty a corresponding portion of the capital employed in the manufacture . This capital , thus withdrawn from the maintenance of velvet - makers , is not ...
... diminished demand for his commodity , diminishes the production , and sets at liberty a corresponding portion of the capital employed in the manufacture . This capital , thus withdrawn from the maintenance of velvet - makers , is not ...
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... diminished , and the poor injuriously affected , by the tax on the rich ; and as these effects are almost always produced in a greater or less degree , it is impossible so to tax the rich as that no portion whatever of the tax can fall ...
... diminished , and the poor injuriously affected , by the tax on the rich ; and as these effects are almost always produced in a greater or less degree , it is impossible so to tax the rich as that no portion whatever of the tax can fall ...
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... diminished quantity of labour , produces two thousand four hundred quarters as before , because so enormous an accession of gain will probably induce the improver to save a part , add it to his capital , and become a larger employer of ...
... diminished quantity of labour , produces two thousand four hundred quarters as before , because so enormous an accession of gain will probably induce the improver to save a part , add it to his capital , and become a larger employer of ...
Сторінка 95
... diminished the power of the country to support its population . The effect , however , of all the improvements due to modern science is to increase , or at all events , not to diminish , the gross produce . an equivalent quantity of ...
... diminished the power of the country to support its population . The effect , however , of all the improvements due to modern science is to increase , or at all events , not to diminish , the gross produce . an equivalent quantity of ...
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