Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, 1권Parker and Son, 1852 - 571페이지 |
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... rich , another thing to be enlight- ened , brave , or humane ; that the questions how a nation is made wealthy , and how it is made free , or virtuous , or emi- nent in literature , in the fine arts , in arms , or in polity , are ...
... rich , another thing to be enlight- ened , brave , or humane ; that the questions how a nation is made wealthy , and how it is made free , or virtuous , or emi- nent in literature , in the fine arts , in arms , or in polity , are ...
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... rich , though the things themselves are precisely the same . It is true , also , that people do not grow rich by keeping their money unused , and that they must be willing to spend in order to gain . Those who enrich themselves by ...
... rich , though the things themselves are precisely the same . It is true , also , that people do not grow rich by keeping their money unused , and that they must be willing to spend in order to gain . Those who enrich themselves by ...
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... rich the possessor of air might become at the expense of the rest of the community , all persons else would be poorer by all that they were compelled to pay for what they had before obtained without payment . This leads to an important ...
... rich the possessor of air might become at the expense of the rest of the community , all persons else would be poorer by all that they were compelled to pay for what they had before obtained without payment . This leads to an important ...
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... rich individual , whose fortune , if traced to its source , is always found to have been drawn immediately or remotely from the public revenue , most frequently by a direct grant of a portion of it from the sovereign . The ruler of a ...
... rich individual , whose fortune , if traced to its source , is always found to have been drawn immediately or remotely from the public revenue , most frequently by a direct grant of a portion of it from the sovereign . The ruler of a ...
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... rich Asiatic carries nearly his whole fortune on his person , or on those of the women of his harem . No one , except the monarch , thinks of investing his wealth in a manner not susceptible of removal . He , indeed , if he feels safe ...
... rich Asiatic carries nearly his whole fortune on his person , or on those of the women of his harem . No one , except the monarch , thinks of investing his wealth in a manner not susceptible of removal . He , indeed , if he feels safe ...
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied capitalist causes circulating capital competition condition considerable consumed consumption cultivation dealers degree demand diminished division of labour duction ductive effect employment England equivalent exertion exist expenditure expense farmer farms favourable fixed flax France funds greater human hundred quarters improvement income increase individual industry instruments interest kind labour employed labouring classes land landlord less limited machinery mankind manufacture manure materials means ment metayer mode nations natural agents necessary nomical objects obtained occupation operations paid peasant persons plough political economy Poor Law population portion possession present principle productive labourers productive power profit proportion proprietors purpose quantity racter remuneration render rent require rich saving serfs Sismondi slavery slaves society soil subsistence sufficient sumers supply suppose surplus taxes things tion unless unproductive velvet wages wealth whole