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... natural tendency was in some cases retarded by laws contrived for the pur- pose of detaining the land in the fami- lies of its existing possessors , in other cases accelerated by political revolu- tions . Gradually , though more slowly ...
... natural tendency was in some cases retarded by laws contrived for the pur- pose of detaining the land in the fami- lies of its existing possessors , in other cases accelerated by political revolu- tions . Gradually , though more slowly ...
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... natural objects . culinary process , which are operations requiring a certain degree of human labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo be- fore being brought into the shape in which they are directly ...
... natural objects . culinary process , which are operations requiring a certain degree of human labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo be- fore being brought into the shape in which they are directly ...
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... natural agent , are apt to suggest an erroneous notion of the comparative functions of labour and natural powers ; as if the co - operation of those powers with human industry were limited to the cases in which they are made to perform ...
... natural agent , are apt to suggest an erroneous notion of the comparative functions of labour and natural powers ; as if the co - operation of those powers with human industry were limited to the cases in which they are made to perform ...
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... natural forces in existence , or by arranging objects in those mixtures and combinations by which natural forces are generated ; as when by putting a lighted match to fuel , and water into a boiler over it , he generates the expansive ...
... natural forces in existence , or by arranging objects in those mixtures and combinations by which natural forces are generated ; as when by putting a lighted match to fuel , and water into a boiler over it , he generates the expansive ...
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... natural agents exist , and more particularly , land . For the present I shall only remark that so long as the quantity of a natural agent is practically unlimited , it cannot , un- less susceptible of artificial monopoly , bear any ...
... natural agents exist , and more particularly , land . For the present I shall only remark that so long as the quantity of a natural agent is practically unlimited , it cannot , un- less susceptible of artificial monopoly , bear any ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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