Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... carry ) from one person to another . Sometimes things can be literally handed over , like a watch or a book ; sometimes they can be transferred by a written deed , or by legal possession , as in the case of land and houses ; services ...
... carry ) from one person to another . Sometimes things can be literally handed over , like a watch or a book ; sometimes they can be transferred by a written deed , or by legal possession , as in the case of land and houses ; services ...
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... carried more easily : it allows people to live in the country , instead of the crowded town , or it carries them on pleasant and wholesome excursions . We see , then , that it is simple folly to approve of consumption for its own sake ...
... carried more easily : it allows people to live in the country , instead of the crowded town , or it carries them on pleasant and wholesome excursions . We see , then , that it is simple folly to approve of consumption for its own sake ...
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... carry and work the raw material . People naturally wish to avoid tiring themselves by labouring with their own arms and legs , and so they make windmills to grind corn , ships to carry goods , steam - engines to pump water and to do all ...
... carry and work the raw material . People naturally wish to avoid tiring themselves by labouring with their own arms and legs , and so they make windmills to grind corn , ships to carry goods , steam - engines to pump water and to do all ...
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... carry the logs away , without further labour , to the towns and ports . It is a good rule not to do to - day what we can probably do more easily to- morrow but it is a still better rule not to put off till to - morrow what we can do ...
... carry the logs away , without further labour , to the towns and ports . It is a good rule not to do to - day what we can probably do more easily to- morrow but it is a still better rule not to put off till to - morrow what we can do ...
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William Stanley Jevons. should carry on every kind of work at the place best suited for it , that we can get possession of . In many cases this is so obvious that the remark seems absurd . Does any one plant fruit trees on the sea sands ...
William Stanley Jevons. should carry on every kind of work at the place best suited for it , that we can get possession of . In many cases this is so obvious that the remark seems absurd . Does any one plant fruit trees on the sea sands ...
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