Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... nature of the functions it performs — they reflect- ed that money , like other things , is only a desirable posses- sion on account of its uses ; and that these , instead of being , as they delusively appear , indefinite , are of a ...
... nature of the functions it performs — they reflect- ed that money , like other things , is only a desirable posses- sion on account of its uses ; and that these , instead of being , as they delusively appear , indefinite , are of a ...
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... nature the atmosphere became too scanty for the consumption , or could be monopolized , air might acquire a very high market- able value . In such a case , the possession of it , beyond his own wants , would be , to its owner , wealth ...
... nature the atmosphere became too scanty for the consumption , or could be monopolized , air might acquire a very high market- able value . In such a case , the possession of it , beyond his own wants , would be , to its owner , wealth ...
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... nature , and containing great value in small bulk , are adapted for being concealed or carried off . Gold and jewels , therefore , constitute a large proportion of the wealth of these nations , and many a rich Asiatic carries nearly his ...
... nature , and containing great value in small bulk , are adapted for being concealed or carried off . Gold and jewels , therefore , constitute a large proportion of the wealth of these nations , and many a rich Asiatic carries nearly his ...
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... nature and designation of the classes who originally share among them the produce of the soil , vary not a little in different places . In some , the landowners are a class in themselves , almost entirely separate from the classes en ...
... nature and designation of the classes who originally share among them the produce of the soil , vary not a little in different places . In some , the landowners are a class in themselves , almost entirely separate from the classes en ...
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... And it is not a sufficient explanation to ascribe them exclusively to the degrees of knowledge , pos- sessed at different times and places , of the laws of nature and the physical arts of life . Many other causes 40 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
... And it is not a sufficient explanation to ascribe them exclusively to the degrees of knowledge , pos- sessed at different times and places , of the laws of nature and the physical arts of life . Many other causes 40 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
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