Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... benefit of his relatives , friends , and the public generally , they proceed to condemn the science of wealth . But these complainers misunderstand the purpose of a science like political economy . They do not see that in learning we ...
... benefit of his relatives , friends , and the public generally , they proceed to condemn the science of wealth . But these complainers misunderstand the purpose of a science like political economy . They do not see that in learning we ...
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... benefit of hearing him . But there are many desirable things which cannot be transferred from one person to another ; a rich man can hire a footman , but he cannot buy the footman's good health ; he can hire the services of the best ...
... benefit of hearing him . But there are many desirable things which cannot be transferred from one person to another ; a rich man can hire a footman , but he cannot buy the footman's good health ; he can hire the services of the best ...
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... benefits trade . In spending our wealth we ought to think solely of the advantage which people get out of that ... benefit by it . Moreover , if they put their wealth into banks and other good investments , they do great service in ...
... benefits trade . In spending our wealth we ought to think solely of the advantage which people get out of that ... benefit by it . Moreover , if they put their wealth into banks and other good investments , they do great service in ...
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... benefit . Similarly , there could be no good in building docks unless there were ships to load in them , nor ships unless there were goods or passengers to convey . It would be equally absurd to make cotton mills if there were already ...
... benefit . Similarly , there could be no good in building docks unless there were ships to load in them , nor ships unless there were goods or passengers to convey . It would be equally absurd to make cotton mills if there were already ...
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... benefit to have a meteorological office in London , where two or three men spend their labour in learning the weather all over the country by means of the telegraph , and thus enable us to judge , as far as possible , of the weather ...
... benefit to have a meteorological office in London , where two or three men spend their labour in learning the weather all over the country by means of the telegraph , and thus enable us to judge , as far as possible , of the weather ...
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