Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... mode of transport is in many situations far short of what would be used if easily attainable . It will be seen hereafter how much of the economy of society , depends on the limited quantity in which some of the most important natural ...
... mode of transport is in many situations far short of what would be used if easily attainable . It will be seen hereafter how much of the economy of society , depends on the limited quantity in which some of the most important natural ...
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... mode of so obtaining it requires that there be already food in store . Agriculture only brings forth food after the lapse of months ; and though the labours of the agriculturist are not necessarily continuous during the whole period ...
... mode of so obtaining it requires that there be already food in store . Agriculture only brings forth food after the lapse of months ; and though the labours of the agriculturist are not necessarily continuous during the whole period ...
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... mode of employing labour , which conduces equally , though still more remotely , to that end : this is , labour of which the subject is human beings . Every human being has been brought up from infancy at the expense of much labour to ...
... mode of employing labour , which conduces equally , though still more remotely , to that end : this is , labour of which the subject is human beings . Every human being has been brought up from infancy at the expense of much labour to ...
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... mode of levying taxes , therefore , limits unnecessarily the industry of the country : a portion of the fund destined by its owners for production being diverted from its purpose , and kept in a constant state of advance to the ...
... mode of levying taxes , therefore , limits unnecessarily the industry of the country : a portion of the fund destined by its owners for production being diverted from its purpose , and kept in a constant state of advance to the ...
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... mode of his expenditure gives no additional employment to labour , but only transfers employment from velvet - makers to bricklayers . On closer inspection , however , it will be seen that there is an increase of the total sum applied ...
... mode of his expenditure gives no additional employment to labour , but only transfers employment from velvet - makers to bricklayers . On closer inspection , however , it will be seen that there is an increase of the total sum applied ...
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