The Southern Review, 5권A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... supposed to possess intrinsic worth or utility . We must not , however , imagine that their value in exchange is in pro- portion to their usefulness . " Without utility of some species or other , no article will ever be an object of ...
... supposed to possess intrinsic worth or utility . We must not , however , imagine that their value in exchange is in pro- portion to their usefulness . " Without utility of some species or other , no article will ever be an object of ...
34 페이지
... Suppose the weapons necessary to kill the beaver were con- structed with much more labour than those necessary to kill the deer , on account of the greater difficulty of approaching near to the former animal , and the consequent ...
... Suppose the weapons necessary to kill the beaver were con- structed with much more labour than those necessary to kill the deer , on account of the greater difficulty of approaching near to the former animal , and the consequent ...
35 페이지
... suppose the occupations of the society extended , that some provided canoes and tackle necessary for fishing , others the seed and rude machinery first used in agriculture , still the same principle would hold true that the exchangeable ...
... suppose the occupations of the society extended , that some provided canoes and tackle necessary for fishing , others the seed and rude machinery first used in agriculture , still the same principle would hold true that the exchangeable ...
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... suppose him to have been in a state , previously to the operation of these causes , where he could obtain more than the necessaries of life . When the latter condition had arrived , his labour , however productive or otherwise , will be ...
... suppose him to have been in a state , previously to the operation of these causes , where he could obtain more than the necessaries of life . When the latter condition had arrived , his labour , however productive or otherwise , will be ...
40 페이지
... supposed to exist between national and individual wealth ; or public wealth and private riches . Both seem to entertain an inveterate abhorrence of frugality and accumu- lation as injurious to society . Both are kind enough to inform ...
... supposed to exist between national and individual wealth ; or public wealth and private riches . Both seem to entertain an inveterate abhorrence of frugality and accumu- lation as injurious to society . Both are kind enough to inform ...
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