Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... wealth , it is matter of history , that such confusion of ideas has existed that theorists and practical politicians have been equally and at one period universally , infected by it , and that for many generations it gave a thoroughly ...
... wealth , it is matter of history , that such confusion of ideas has existed that theorists and practical politicians have been equally and at one period universally , infected by it , and that for many generations it gave a thoroughly ...
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... wealth . The conceit seems too preposterous to be thought of as a serious opinion . It looks like one of the crude fancies of childhood , instantly corrected by a word from any grown person . But let no one feel confident that he would ...
... wealth . The conceit seems too preposterous to be thought of as a serious opinion . It looks like one of the crude fancies of childhood , instantly corrected by a word from any grown person . But let no one feel confident that he would ...
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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 , beyond a very moderate quantity , is not the indulgences it procures , but the reserved power which its possessor holds in his hands of attaining purposes generally ; and this power no other kind of wealth confers so ...
... wealth , beyond a very moderate quantity , is not the indulgences it procures , but the reserved power which its possessor holds in his hands of attaining purposes generally ; and this power no other kind of wealth confers so ...
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... wealth ; but everything else which serves any human purpose , and which nature does not afford gratui- tously , is wealth also . To be wealthy is to have a large stock of useful articles , or the means of purchasing them . Everything ...
... wealth ; but everything else which serves any human purpose , and which nature does not afford gratui- tously , is wealth also . To be wealthy is to have a large stock of useful articles , or the means of purchasing them . Everything ...
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