Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... whole of the capital of the country is devoted to production . This second proposition , however , must be taken with some limitations and explanations . A fund may be seeking for productive employ- ment , and find none , adapted to the ...
... whole of the capital of the country is devoted to production . This second proposition , however , must be taken with some limitations and explanations . A fund may be seeking for productive employ- ment , and find none , adapted to the ...
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... whole number . Thus the production beyond what can be accom- limit of wealth is never deficiency of plished by the work of their own hands . consumers , but of producers and pro- All that any one employs in supporting ductive power ...
... whole number . Thus the production beyond what can be accom- limit of wealth is never deficiency of plished by the work of their own hands . consumers , but of producers and pro- All that any one employs in supporting ductive power ...
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... whole of what the spendthrift has paid ; and thus the amount which he loses is transferred bodily to them , and may be added to their capital : his in- creased personal consumption being made up by the privations of the other purchasers ...
... whole of what the spendthrift has paid ; and thus the amount which he loses is transferred bodily to them , and may be added to their capital : his in- creased personal consumption being made up by the privations of the other purchasers ...
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... whole amount ; which is called in the financial vocabulary , raising the whole of the supplies within the year . Dr. Chalmers is strongly for the latter method . He says , the common notion is that in calling for the whole amount in one ...
... whole amount ; which is called in the financial vocabulary , raising the whole of the supplies within the year . Dr. Chalmers is strongly for the latter method . He says , the common notion is that in calling for the whole amount in one ...
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... whole after * ) , the sum wanted may be ob and every part of the wealth produced tained by loan without detriment to ... whole of what is so taken would have for production , to be lent to the State become capital , and obtained employ ...
... whole after * ) , the sum wanted may be ob and every part of the wealth produced tained by loan without detriment to ... whole of what is so taken would have for production , to be lent to the State become capital , and obtained employ ...
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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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