Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... ment , rendered indispensable to their safety . The greater stability , the fixity of personal position , which this state of society afforded , in comparison with the Asiatic polity to which it economically corresponded , was one main ...
... ment , rendered indispensable to their safety . The greater stability , the fixity of personal position , which this state of society afforded , in comparison with the Asiatic polity to which it economically corresponded , was one main ...
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... ment , and opened gratuitously to the public ; but the labour of making them is not the less paid for from the produce . Each producer , in paying his quota of the taxes levied generally for the construction of roads , pays for the use ...
... ment , and opened gratuitously to the public ; but the labour of making them is not the less paid for from the produce . Each producer , in paying his quota of the taxes levied generally for the construction of roads , pays for the use ...
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... ment or of a workhouse , are usually obtained not directly from the producers , but from intermediate dealers , who make it their business to ascertain from what producers they can be obtained best and cheapest . Even when things are ...
... ment or of a workhouse , are usually obtained not directly from the producers , but from intermediate dealers , who make it their business to ascertain from what producers they can be obtained best and cheapest . Even when things are ...
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... ment . A government would , by prohibitory laws , put a stop to the importation of some commodity ; and when by this it had caused the commodity to be produced at home , it would plume itself upon having enriched the country with a new ...
... ment . A government would , by prohibitory laws , put a stop to the importation of some commodity ; and when by this it had caused the commodity to be produced at home , it would plume itself upon having enriched the country with a new ...
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... ment ? Who is to buy the goods which it will produce ? There are no longer customers even for those which were produced before . The goods , therefore , ( it is said ) will remain unsold ; they will perish in the warehouses ; until ...
... ment ? Who is to buy the goods which it will produce ? There are no longer customers even for those which were produced before . The goods , therefore , ( it is said ) will remain unsold ; they will perish in the warehouses ; until ...
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