Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... gains of Italian opera singers , German governesses , French ballet dancers , & c . , are a source of wealth , as ... gain to Greece . At a later period the same country and its colonies supplied the Roman empire with another class of ...
... gains of Italian opera singers , German governesses , French ballet dancers , & c . , are a source of wealth , as ... gain to Greece . At a later period the same country and its colonies supplied the Roman empire with another class of ...
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... gain to the country , obtained through the prohibitory law . Although this sort of political arithmetic has fallen a little into discredit in England , it still flourishes in the nations of Continental Europe . Had legislators been ...
... gain to the country , obtained through the prohibitory law . Although this sort of political arithmetic has fallen a little into discredit in England , it still flourishes in the nations of Continental Europe . Had legislators been ...
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... gain to those whose prosperity usually passes , in the estimation of society , for national prosperity . * This leads to the vexed question to which Dr. Chalmers has very particu- larly adverted ; whether the funds re- quired by a ...
... gain to those whose prosperity usually passes , in the estimation of society , for national prosperity . * This leads to the vexed question to which Dr. Chalmers has very particu- larly adverted ; whether the funds re- quired by a ...
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... gain some , and the whole of the tax falls exclusively where it was intended . All that portion of the produce of the country which any one , not a labourer , actually and literally con- sumes for his own use , does not contri- bute in ...
... gain some , and the whole of the tax falls exclusively where it was intended . All that portion of the produce of the country which any one , not a labourer , actually and literally con- sumes for his own use , does not contri- bute in ...
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... gain will probably induce the im- prover to save a part , add it to his capital , and become a larger employer of labour . But it is conceivable that this may not be the case ; for ( sup- posing , as we may do , that the im- provement ...
... gain will probably induce the im- prover to save a part , add it to his capital , and become a larger employer of labour . But it is conceivable that this may not be the case ; for ( sup- posing , as we may do , that the im- provement ...
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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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