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... suppose that C does not employ the loan in improving his land , but in paying off a former mort- gage , or in making a provision for children . Whether the ten thousand pounds thus employed are capital or not , will depend on what is ...
... suppose that C does not employ the loan in improving his land , but in paying off a former mort- gage , or in making a provision for children . Whether the ten thousand pounds thus employed are capital or not , will depend on what is ...
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... suppose that the money is borrowed , not by a landlord , but by the State . A lends his capital to Govern- ment to carry on a war : he buys from the State what are called government securities ; that is , obligations on the government ...
... suppose that the money is borrowed , not by a landlord , but by the State . A lends his capital to Govern- ment to carry on a war : he buys from the State what are called government securities ; that is , obligations on the government ...
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... suppose this abstinence not sponta- much opposed to common doctrines . neous , but imposed by law or opinion There is not an opinion more general upon all capitalists , and upon land- among mankind than this , that the cwners likewise ...
... suppose this abstinence not sponta- much opposed to common doctrines . neous , but imposed by law or opinion There is not an opinion more general upon all capitalists , and upon land- among mankind than this , that the cwners likewise ...
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... suppose the most unfavourable case possible : that the whole amount borrowed and destroyed by the government , was abstracted by the lender from a productive employ- ment in which it had actually been in- vested . The capital ...
... suppose the most unfavourable case possible : that the whole amount borrowed and destroyed by the government , was abstracted by the lender from a productive employ- ment in which it had actually been in- vested . The capital ...
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... Suppose that he had been in the habit of ex- pending this portion of his income in hiring journeymen bricklayers , who laid out the amount of their wages in food and clothing , which were also pro- duced by labour and capital . He ...
... Suppose that he had been in the habit of ex- pending this portion of his income in hiring journeymen bricklayers , who laid out the amount of their wages in food and clothing , which were also pro- duced by labour and capital . He ...
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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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