Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... laws . Political Philosophy inquires into the different forms of government and their relative advantages . Sanitary Science ascertains the causes of disease . The science of Statistics collects all manner of facts relating to the state ...
... laws . Political Philosophy inquires into the different forms of government and their relative advantages . Sanitary Science ascertains the causes of disease . The science of Statistics collects all manner of facts relating to the state ...
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... laws are yet passed to make people richer by prevent- ing them from using the abundant products of other lands . People actually refuse to see that wealth must be increased by producing it where it can be produced most easily and ...
... laws are yet passed to make people richer by prevent- ing them from using the abundant products of other lands . People actually refuse to see that wealth must be increased by producing it where it can be produced most easily and ...
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... law of variety , and it is the most important law in the whole of political economy . It is easy to see , too , that there is a natural order in which our wants follow each other as regards im- portance ; we must have food to eat , and ...
... law of variety , and it is the most important law in the whole of political economy . It is easy to see , too , that there is a natural order in which our wants follow each other as regards im- portance ; we must have food to eat , and ...
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... law of succession of wants , somewhat in this order : air , food , cloth- ing , lodging , literature , articles of adornment and amusement . It is very important to observe that there is no end nor limit to the number of various things ...
... law of succession of wants , somewhat in this order : air , food , cloth- ing , lodging , literature , articles of adornment and amusement . It is very important to observe that there is no end nor limit to the number of various things ...
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... law stationer would cost more than two hundred pounds , and every new copy would cost as much as the first . Before the invention of printing , books used to be thus copied out , and manuscript books were therefore very expensive ...
... law stationer would cost more than two hundred pounds , and every new copy would cost as much as the first . Before the invention of printing , books used to be thus copied out , and manuscript books were therefore very expensive ...
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