Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... limited description , namely , to facilitate the distribution of the produce of industry according to the convenience of those among whom it is shared . Further consideration showed that the uses of money are in no respect promoted by ...
... limited description , namely , to facilitate the distribution of the produce of industry according to the convenience of those among whom it is shared . Further consideration showed that the uses of money are in no respect promoted by ...
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... limited land , aggravated as that pres- sure so often was by deficient harvests in the rude state of their agriculture , and depending as they did for food upon a very small extent of country . On these occasions , the community often ...
... limited land , aggravated as that pres- sure so often was by deficient harvests in the rude state of their agriculture , and depending as they did for food upon a very small extent of country . On these occasions , the community often ...
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... limited to a small and opulent class , but descend , in great abundance , through many widening strata in society . The collective resources of one of these communities , when it chooses to put them forth for any unexpected purpose ...
... limited to a small and opulent class , but descend , in great abundance , through many widening strata in society . The collective resources of one of these communities , when it chooses to put them forth for any unexpected purpose ...
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... limited to the cases in which they are made to perform what would otherwise be done by labour ; as if , in the case of things made ( as the phrase is ) by hand , nature only furnished passive materials . This is an illusion . The powers ...
... limited to the cases in which they are made to perform what would otherwise be done by labour ; as if , in the case of things made ( as the phrase is ) by hand , nature only furnished passive materials . This is an illusion . The powers ...
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... limited in quantity . By an unlimited quantity is of course not meant literally , but practically unlimited : a ... limited in quantity : there is 50 BOOK I. CHAPTER I. §4 . Some natural agents limited, others practically unlimited ...
... limited in quantity . By an unlimited quantity is of course not meant literally , but practically unlimited : a ... limited in quantity : there is 50 BOOK I. CHAPTER I. §4 . Some natural agents limited, others practically unlimited ...
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