Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... operations of trade . The wholesale operations indeed are everywhere carried on by large capi- tals , where such exist ; but the retail dealings , which col- lectively occupy a very great amount of capital , are some- times conducted in ...
... operations of trade . The wholesale operations indeed are everywhere carried on by large capi- tals , where such exist ; but the retail dealings , which col- lectively occupy a very great amount of capital , are some- times conducted in ...
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... operations requiring a certain degree of human labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo before being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to human use , varies from this or a still less ...
... operations requiring a certain degree of human labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo before being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to human use , varies from this or a still less ...
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... operation rendered possible , and the web , when produced , held together ? By the tenacity , or force of cohesion , of the fibres : which is one of the forces of nature , and which we can measure exactly against other mechanical forces ...
... operation rendered possible , and the web , when produced , held together ? By the tenacity , or force of cohesion , of the fibres : which is one of the forces of nature , and which we can measure exactly against other mechanical forces ...
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... operation , of putting things into fit places for being acted upon by their own internal forces , and by those residing in other natural objects , is all that man does , or can do , with matter . He only moves one thing to or from ...
... operation , of putting things into fit places for being acted upon by their own internal forces , and by those residing in other natural objects , is all that man does , or can do , with matter . He only moves one thing to or from ...
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... operations destined to facilitate , perhaps essential to the possibility of , the sub- sequent ones . In making bread , for example , the labour employed about the thing itself is that of the baker ; but the labour of the miller ...
... operations destined to facilitate , perhaps essential to the possibility of , the sub- sequent ones . In making bread , for example , the labour employed about the thing itself is that of the baker ; but the labour of the miller ...
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