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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... portion of the earth is yet unoccupied , are human beings suffering for food , and crowded together in unwholesome dens , to the sacrifice of comfort , decency , and health ? Why does one nation export food of which its own members are ...
... portion of the earth is yet unoccupied , are human beings suffering for food , and crowded together in unwholesome dens , to the sacrifice of comfort , decency , and health ? Why does one nation export food of which its own members are ...
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... portion of the eighteenth century . Changes in the condition of the people consequent upon diminution of that dependence ..... 6. Monopolistic character of the British system . Nothing comparable with it , in its power for evil , ever ...
... portion of the eighteenth century . Changes in the condition of the people consequent upon diminution of that dependence ..... 6. Monopolistic character of the British system . Nothing comparable with it , in its power for evil , ever ...
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... portion of the plunder . With growing individuality men learn to call such acts by their only true and proper names - robbery and murder . The Spartans permitted no responsibility of parents for their children ; and they sought to ...
... portion of the plunder . With growing individuality men learn to call such acts by their only true and proper names - robbery and murder . The Spartans permitted no responsibility of parents for their children ; and they sought to ...
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... portions of it must have assumed higher forms , passing from the simple ones of granite , clay , shale , or sand , to the complex ones of the bones , muscles , or brains of men . With this increase in the number of persons needing to be ...
... portions of it must have assumed higher forms , passing from the simple ones of granite , clay , shale , or sand , to the complex ones of the bones , muscles , or brains of men . With this increase in the number of persons needing to be ...
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... portion of their substance , which must be replaced by fresh supplies of fuel in the form of food . Matter is thus in perpetual cir- culation , and the more rapid the motion , the greater is the force produced . Geol- This circulation ...
... portion of their substance , which must be replaced by fresh supplies of fuel in the form of food . Matter is thus in perpetual cir- culation , and the more rapid the motion , the greater is the force produced . Geol- This circulation ...
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Adam Smith agriculture amount animal balance of trade bank become British bushels capital carbonic acid cent centralization centres century changes circulation cloth combination commerce communities consequence consumer corn cotton cultivation decline demand diminished diminution direction earth effect effort employment enabled England everywhere exchange exhibited existence export fact farmer fellow-men finished commodities force foreign France furnish Germany greater growing growth human increase India Ireland iron J. S. Mill land and labor latter less Louis XIV machinery manufactures ment nature nature's services necessity obtain perfect population portion power of association precious metals progress proportion purchase quantity rapid ratio raw materials resulting Russia sell slave slavery social societary motion society soil steadily supply of food tariff of 1824 taxation taxes tendency tends tion trade transportation Turkey waste wealth wheat Wire Gauge wool
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528 페이지 - They were unenlightened by science, and unacquainted with that religion, which enjoins men to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.
513 페이지 - But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...