Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... permanent of all kinds of fixed capital is that em- ployed in giving increased productive- ness to a natural agent , such as land . The draining of marshy or inundated tracts like the Bedford Level , the reclaiming of land from the sea ...
... permanent of all kinds of fixed capital is that em- ployed in giving increased productive- ness to a natural agent , such as land . The draining of marshy or inundated tracts like the Bedford Level , the reclaiming of land from the sea ...
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... permanently incapa- ble of being applied to the maintenance and remuneration of labour . Suppose that a person farms ... permanent improvement of his land , which is executed by half his labourers , and occupies them for a year , after ...
... permanently incapa- ble of being applied to the maintenance and remuneration of labour . Suppose that a person farms ... permanent improvement of his land , which is executed by half his labourers , and occupies them for a year , after ...
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... permanent improvements , are , I conceive , necessarily fallacious . That they would suffer in the par- ticular department of industry to which the change applies , is generally ad- mitted , and obvious to common sense ; but it is often ...
... permanent improvements , are , I conceive , necessarily fallacious . That they would suffer in the par- ticular department of industry to which the change applies , is generally ad- mitted , and obvious to common sense ; but it is often ...
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... permanent return - to intro- duce expensive machinery - are acts involving immediate sacrifice for dis- tant objects ; and indicate , in the first place , tolerably complete security of property ; in the second , considerable activity ...
... permanent return - to intro- duce expensive machinery - are acts involving immediate sacrifice for dis- tant objects ; and indicate , in the first place , tolerably complete security of property ; in the second , considerable activity ...
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... permanent tenure ; where the labour he exerts to increase the produce and value of the land avails wholly , or at least partly , to his own benefit and that of his descend- ants . In another division of our sub- ject , we shall discuss ...
... permanent tenure ; where the labour he exerts to increase the produce and value of the land avails wholly , or at least partly , to his own benefit and that of his descend- ants . In another division of our sub- ject , we shall discuss ...
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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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