Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... course of graded lessons for reading upon topics and in a style that are of the most fascinating interest to children and young people , while training them to habits of observation , and storing their minds with useful information ...
... course of graded lessons for reading upon topics and in a style that are of the most fascinating interest to children and young people , while training them to habits of observation , and storing their minds with useful information ...
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... course scarcity alone will not create value . There are many scarce metals , or minerals , of which only a few little bits have ever yet been seen ; but such substances are not valuable , unless some special use has been found for them ...
... course scarcity alone will not create value . There are many scarce metals , or minerals , of which only a few little bits have ever yet been seen ; but such substances are not valuable , unless some special use has been found for them ...
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... course we ought to do things when it is most easy to do them , and when we are likely to get most produce for our labour . The angler goes to the river in the early morning or the evening , when the fish will bite ; the farmer makes hay ...
... course we ought to do things when it is most easy to do them , and when we are likely to get most produce for our labour . The angler goes to the river in the early morning or the evening , when the fish will bite ; the farmer makes hay ...
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... course not , because there would be no result . No one is so foolish as to spend his labour in a place where it would be wasted alto- gether . In other cases it is a question of degree ; there may be some produce here , but there would ...
... course not , because there would be no result . No one is so foolish as to spend his labour in a place where it would be wasted alto- gether . In other cases it is a question of degree ; there may be some produce here , but there would ...
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... course require three times as much capital , or ninety pounds worth ; ten men will need three hundred pounds worth , and so on in proportion . But in grow- ing vines it is necessary to wait several years after the vines are planted ...
... course require three times as much capital , or ninety pounds worth ; ten men will need three hundred pounds worth , and so on in proportion . But in grow- ing vines it is necessary to wait several years after the vines are planted ...
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