Manual of Social Science: Being a Condensation of the "Principles of Social Science" of H.C. CareyH.C. Baird, 1866 - 548페이지 |
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... gold and silver in that direction . Raw materials tend to leave the countries in which employments are not diversified , and to go to those in which diversification most exists . The precious metals follow in their train .... 24 ...
... gold and silver in that direction . Raw materials tend to leave the countries in which employments are not diversified , and to go to those in which diversification most exists . The precious metals follow in their train .... 24 ...
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... gold and silver deposits of the Western Continent . Such , too , was the case in each of the several parts of the United Kingdom . Ireland , at the close of the last century , gave to the world such men as Burke , Flood , Grattan ...
... gold and silver deposits of the Western Continent . Such , too , was the case in each of the several parts of the United Kingdom . Ireland , at the close of the last century , gave to the world such men as Burke , Flood , Grattan ...
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... gold . The leaves of the fir and the pine , in Silesia , become blankets . The scraps of leather become glue , and the hair that is cut from the human head may be exchanged for gloves and ribbons ; and thus it is that as men are more ...
... gold . The leaves of the fir and the pine , in Silesia , become blankets . The scraps of leather become glue , and the hair that is cut from the human head may be exchanged for gloves and ribbons ; and thus it is that as men are more ...
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... gold - producing Australia , are passing slowly , but certainly , towards entire inanition ; while she is exhausting her energies in the cease- less effort to extend throughout the world the system by means of which they have been ...
... gold - producing Australia , are passing slowly , but certainly , towards entire inanition ; while she is exhausting her energies in the cease- less effort to extend throughout the world the system by means of which they have been ...
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... gold and silver at low prices and selling them at high ones ; and thus affording proof of the fact that dishonesty and meanness are the almost inseparable companions of arbitrary power . Under John ( 1356 ) , interior custom - houses ...
... gold and silver at low prices and selling them at high ones ; and thus affording proof of the fact that dishonesty and meanness are the almost inseparable companions of arbitrary power . Under John ( 1356 ) , interior custom - houses ...
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Adam Smith agriculture amount balance of trade bank become British bushels capital cent centralization century changes circulation cloth combination commerce communities consequence consumer corn cotton cultivation currency decline demand diminishing diminution direction earth effect effort employment enabled England everywhere exchange exhibited existence export fact farmer finished commodities force foreign France furnished Germany gold greater growing growth hectolitres increase India Ireland iron J. S. Mill land and labor latter less looks Louis XIV machinery manufactures ment millions nations nature nature's services necessity obtain perfect population power of association precious metals profit proportion purchase quantity rapid ratio raw materials raw produce resulting Russia sell slave slavery societary motion society soil steadily supply of food tariff of 1824 taxation taxes tendency tends things tion trade transportation Turkey wages waste wealth wheat Wire Gauge wool
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