Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... industry ; and in any tolerably governed country they render to its operations a service far more than equivalent to the cost . To society at large they are therefore part of the expenses of production ; and if the returns to production ...
... industry ; and in any tolerably governed country they render to its operations a service far more than equivalent to the cost . To society at large they are therefore part of the expenses of production ; and if the returns to production ...
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... industry by far more than an equivalent amount . Another numerous class of labourers employed in ren- dering the things produced accessible to their intended con- sumers , is the class of dealers and traders , or , as they may be termed ...
... industry by far more than an equivalent amount . Another numerous class of labourers employed in ren- dering the things produced accessible to their intended con- sumers , is the class of dealers and traders , or , as they may be termed ...
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... industry , must be regarded in the economy of society as a sacrifice incurred , to preserve from perishing by death ... industrial processes . I say , usually classed as mental , because in reality it is not exclusively so . All human ...
... industry , must be regarded in the economy of society as a sacrifice incurred , to preserve from perishing by death ... industrial processes . I say , usually classed as mental , because in reality it is not exclusively so . All human ...
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... industry into agricultural , manufacturing , and commercial . For , in truth , this divi- sion fulfils very badly the purposes of a classification . Many great branches of productive industry find no place in it , or not without much ...
... industry into agricultural , manufacturing , and commercial . For , in truth , this divi- sion fulfils very badly the purposes of a classification . Many great branches of productive industry find no place in it , or not without much ...
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... industry which operates immediately upon the soil has , as we shall see hereafter , some properties on which many important conse- quences depend , and which distinguish it from all the sub- sequent stages of production , whether ...
... industry which operates immediately upon the soil has , as we shall see hereafter , some properties on which many important conse- quences depend , and which distinguish it from all the sub- sequent stages of production , whether ...
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