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... occupation in converting raw material into what may be termed prepared material . In strictness of speech , almost all food , as it comes from the hands of the agriculturist , is nothing more than material for the occupation of the ...
... occupation in converting raw material into what may be termed prepared material . In strictness of speech , almost all food , as it comes from the hands of the agriculturist , is nothing more than material for the occupation of the ...
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... occupations , and do not live in the immediate vicinity ; while , for all articles the pro- duction of which requires continuous attention from the producers , these periodical markets must be held at such considerable intervals , and ...
... occupations , and do not live in the immediate vicinity ; while , for all articles the pro- duction of which requires continuous attention from the producers , these periodical markets must be held at such considerable intervals , and ...
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... occupation is in its nature ma- nufacturing ; the food has finally parted company with the soil before it is handed over to them : this , however , might be said with equal truth of the thresher , the winnower , the makers of butter and ...
... occupation is in its nature ma- nufacturing ; the food has finally parted company with the soil before it is handed over to them : this , however , might be said with equal truth of the thresher , the winnower , the makers of butter and ...
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... occupations , and the second half had continued theirs , the country at the end of the twelvemonth would have been entirely impoverished . It would be a great error to regret D the large proportion of the annual pro- duce , which ...
... occupations , and the second half had continued theirs , the country at the end of the twelvemonth would have been entirely impoverished . It would be a great error to regret D the large proportion of the annual pro- duce , which ...
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... occupation . It is as much capital as if it belonged to B. A is really a farmer or manufacturer , not personally , but in respect of his property . Capital worth ten thousand pounds is employed in production - in maintaining labourers ...
... occupation . It is as much capital as if it belonged to B. A is really a farmer or manufacturer , not personally , but in respect of his property . Capital worth ten thousand pounds is employed in production - in maintaining labourers ...
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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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