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... produce . It may appear to some , that carriers , and merchants or dealers , should be placed in this same class , since their labour does not add any properties to objects : but I reply that it does : it adds the property of being in ...
... produce . It may appear to some , that carriers , and merchants or dealers , should be placed in this same class , since their labour does not add any properties to objects : but I reply that it does : it adds the property of being in ...
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... produce of the country , a part only is destined to be consumed productively ; the re- object nor is in any way advanced by it , must be reckoned unproductive : with a reservation perhaps of a certain quantum of enjoyment which may be ...
... produce of the country , a part only is destined to be consumed productively ; the re- object nor is in any way advanced by it , must be reckoned unproductive : with a reservation perhaps of a certain quantum of enjoyment which may be ...
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... produce of the country is devoted to production is capital , so , conversely , the whole of the capital of the country is devoted to production . This second proposition , however , must be taken with some limitations and explanations ...
... produce of the country is devoted to production is capital , so , conversely , the whole of the capital of the country is devoted to production . This second proposition , however , must be taken with some limitations and explanations ...
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... produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital , that is , by funds provided in advance . The peasant does not subsist this year on the produce of this year's harvest , but on that of ...
... produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital , that is , by funds provided in advance . The peasant does not subsist this year on the produce of this year's harvest , but on that of ...
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... produce of his capital , but from some other source of income be- longing to C , probably from the rent of his land , that is , from payments made to him by farmers out of the produce of their capital . The national capital is ...
... produce of his capital , but from some other source of income be- longing to C , probably from the rent of his land , that is , from payments made to him by farmers out of the produce of their capital . The national capital is ...
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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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