Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... means of purchasing them . Everything forms therefore a part of wealth , which has a power of purchasing ; for which anything useful or agreeable would be given in exchange . Things for which nothing could be obtained in exchange ...
... means of purchasing them . Everything forms therefore a part of wealth , which has a power of purchasing ; for which anything useful or agreeable would be given in exchange . Things for which nothing could be obtained in exchange ...
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... means for the attainment of their ends . Thus , a field is an instrument , because it is a means to the attain- ment of corn . Corn is an instrument , being a means to the attainment of flour . Flour is an instrument , being a means to ...
... means for the attainment of their ends . Thus , a field is an instrument , because it is a means to the attain- ment of corn . Corn is an instrument , being a means to the attainment of flour . Flour is an instrument , being a means to ...
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... 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 of returning even to the most wretched system of ...
... 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 of returning even to the most wretched system of ...
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... means in the posses- sion of those using them , owe their existence to the liberal- ity and enlightened self - interest of the better order of princes , or to the benevolence or ostentation of here and there a rich individual , whose ...
... means in the posses- sion of those using them , owe their existence to the liberal- ity and enlightened self - interest of the better order of princes , or to the benevolence or ostentation of here and there a rich individual , whose ...
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... . The money dealers lend to the unfortunate cultivators , when ruined by bad seasons or fiscal exactions , the means of supporting life and continuing their cultivation , and are repaid with enor- 32 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
... . The money dealers lend to the unfortunate cultivators , when ruined by bad seasons or fiscal exactions , the means of supporting life and continuing their cultivation , and are repaid with enor- 32 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied capitalist causes circulating capital condition considerable consumed consumption coöperation corn laws cultivation degree demand desire of accumulation diminished division of labour duction ductive effective desire employment England equivalent eral exertion existing expenditure expense farmer farms favourable fixed capital Flanders flax France fund greater gross produce habits human hundred quarters idle class improvement income individual industry instruments Ireland kind labour and capital labour employed labouring classes land less limited maize mankind manufactures manure material means ment metayer mode natural agents necessary obtained occupation operations peasant persons plough Political Economy poor laws population portion possession present principle productive labour productive power profit proportion proprietors quantity remuneration render rent require saving society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose surplus taxes things tion unproductive wages wealth whole workmen