Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... materials of its clothing , which were worked up within itself , usually by the women of the family , into the coarse fabrics with which the age was contented . Taxes there were none , as there were either no paid officers of government ...
... materials of its clothing , which were worked up within itself , usually by the women of the family , into the coarse fabrics with which the age was contented . Taxes there were none , as there were either no paid officers of government ...
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... material which the soil yielded to its feudal proprietors . This gave rise to a sort of European counterpart of the economical condition of Asiatic coun- tries ; except that , in lieu of a single monarch and a fluctu- ating body of ...
... material which the soil yielded to its feudal proprietors . This gave rise to a sort of European counterpart of the economical condition of Asiatic coun- tries ; except that , in lieu of a single monarch and a fluctu- ating body of ...
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... materials . Nature , however , does more than supply materials ; she also supplies powers . The matter of the globe is not an inert recipient of forms and properties impressed by human hands ; it has active energies by which it ...
... materials . Nature , however , does more than supply materials ; she also supplies powers . The matter of the globe is not an inert recipient of forms and properties impressed by human hands ; it has active energies by which it ...
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... materials . This is an illusion . The powers of nature are as actively operative in the one case as in the other . A ... material . He is said to have done this by hand , no natural force being supposed to have acted in concert with him ...
... materials . This is an illusion . The powers of nature are as actively operative in the one case as in the other . A ... material . He is said to have done this by hand , no natural force being supposed to have acted in concert with him ...
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... materials , and food to feed the labourers . But the tools and materials are of no use except for obtaining the 56 BOOK I. CHAPTER II . § 2 . How modified by the case of labourers cultivating for sub- sistence,
... materials , and food to feed the labourers . But the tools and materials are of no use except for obtaining the 56 BOOK I. CHAPTER II . § 2 . How modified by the case of labourers cultivating for sub- sistence,
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