Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1877 - 549 стор. |
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John Stuart Mill. quent progress of mankind seems by no means to have been so rapid ( certain rare combinations of circumstances except- ed ) as might perhaps have been anticipated . The quantity of human food which the earth is capable ...
John Stuart Mill. quent progress of mankind seems by no means to have been so rapid ( certain rare combinations of circumstances except- ed ) as might perhaps have been anticipated . The quantity of human food which the earth is capable ...
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... mankind in intellectual culture was extraordinarily rapid and brilliant . This more especially happened where , along with advantageous circumstances of race and climate , and no doubt with many favourable accidents of which all trace ...
... mankind in intellectual culture was extraordinarily rapid and brilliant . This more especially happened where , along with advantageous circumstances of race and climate , and no doubt with many favourable accidents of which all trace ...
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... mankind , had not the elements of durability . A small conquering com- munity which does not incorporate its conquests , always ends by being conquered . Universal dominion , therefore , at last rested with the people who practised this ...
... mankind , had not the elements of durability . A small conquering com- munity which does not incorporate its conquests , always ends by being conquered . Universal dominion , therefore , at last rested with the people who practised this ...
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... mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command which , great as it is already , is without doubt destined to become indefi- nitely greater . He exerts this power either by availing ...
... mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command which , great as it is already , is without doubt destined to become indefi- nitely greater . He exerts this power either by availing ...
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... mankind have usually formed of productive labour . Production , and productive , are of course elliptical expressions , involving the idea of a something produced ; but this something , in common apprehension , I conceive to be , not ...
... mankind have usually formed of productive labour . Production , and productive , are of course elliptical expressions , involving the idea of a something produced ; but this something , in common apprehension , I conceive to be , not ...
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