Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... wealth consisted solely of money ; or of the precious metals , which , when not already in the state of money , are capable of being directly converted into it . Ac- cording to the doctrines then preva- lent , whatever tended to heap up ...
... wealth consisted solely of money ; or of the precious metals , which , when not already in the state of money , are capable of being directly converted into it . Ac- cording to the doctrines then preva- lent , whatever tended to heap up ...
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... wealth , and very laudable uses while confined to domestic commodities , because in that case , by exactly the amount which you expend , you enrich others of your countrymen . Spend your wealth , if you please , in whatever indulgences ...
... wealth , and very laudable uses while confined to domestic commodities , because in that case , by exactly the amount which you expend , you enrich others of your countrymen . Spend your wealth , if you please , in whatever indulgences ...
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... wealth . An absurdity , however , does not cease to be an absurdity when we have dis- covered what were the appearances which made it plausible ; and the Mer- cantile Theory could not fail to be seen in its true character when men began ...
... wealth . An absurdity , however , does not cease to be an absurdity when we have dis- covered what were the appearances which made it plausible ; and the Mer- cantile Theory could not fail to be seen in its true character when men began ...
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... wealth , as applied to the possessions of an in- dividual , and to those of a nation , or of mankind . In the wealth of mankind , nothing is included which does not of itself answer some purpose of utility or pleasure . To an individual ...
... wealth , as applied to the possessions of an in- dividual , and to those of a nation , or of mankind . In the wealth of mankind , nothing is included which does not of itself answer some purpose of utility or pleasure . To an individual ...
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... wealth . They are that for the sake of which its wealth exists . The term wealth is wanted to denote the de- sirable objects which they possess , not inclusive of , but in contradistinction to , their own persons . They are not wealth ...
... wealth . They are that for the sake of which its wealth exists . The term wealth is wanted to denote the de- sirable objects which they possess , not inclusive of , but in contradistinction to , their own persons . They are not wealth ...
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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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