Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... means of production ( the means which are not immediate will be considered presently ) either in the class of implements or in that of materials . Perhaps the line is most usually and most con- veniently drawn , by considering as a ...
... means of production ( the means which are not immediate will be considered presently ) either in the class of implements or in that of materials . Perhaps the line is most usually and most con- veniently drawn , by considering as a ...
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... means society might obtain from its existing resources a greater quantity of produce : and to such means it has been driven , when the sudden destruction of some large portion of its capital rendered the employment of the remainder with ...
... means society might obtain from its existing resources a greater quantity of produce : and to such means it has been driven , when the sudden destruction of some large portion of its capital rendered the employment of the remainder with ...
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... means of money , the money comes to be looked upon as the main feature in the transaction ; and since that does not perish , but only changes hands , people overlook the destruction which takes place in the case of unproductive ...
... means of money , the money comes to be looked upon as the main feature in the transaction ; and since that does not perish , but only changes hands , people overlook the destruction which takes place in the case of unproductive ...
Сторінка 73
... means equivalent to the fortune which they dissipate . Much of it is merely transferred to others , by whom a part may be saved . Another thing to be observed is , that the prodigality of some may reduce others to a forced economy ...
... means equivalent to the fortune which they dissipate . Much of it is merely transferred to others , by whom a part may be saved . Another thing to be observed is , that the prodigality of some may reduce others to a forced economy ...
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... means of the improvement can be raised from the soil with the same labour , is all wanted , and will find purchasers . The improver will in that case require the same number of labourers as before , at the same wages . But where will he ...
... means of the improvement can be raised from the soil with the same labour , is all wanted , and will find purchasers . The improver will in that case require the same number of labourers as before , at the same wages . But where will he ...
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