Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... persons , and how they may be best defined and secured by just laws . Political Philosophy inquires into the different forms of government and their relative advantages . Sanitary Science ascertains the causes of disease . The science ...
... persons , and how they may be best defined and secured by just laws . Political Philosophy inquires into the different forms of government and their relative advantages . Sanitary Science ascertains the causes of disease . The science ...
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... person of sense ventures to contradict a chemist about chemistry , or an astronomer about eclipses , or even a geologist about rocks and fossils . But everybody has his opinion one way or another about bad trade , or the effect of high ...
... person of sense ventures to contradict a chemist about chemistry , or an astronomer about eclipses , or even a geologist about rocks and fossils . But everybody has his opinion one way or another about bad trade , or the effect of high ...
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... persons trying to improve their positions by means which have just the opposite effect , I mean by strikes , by refusing to use machinery , and by trying , in various ways , to resist the production of wealth . Working men have made a ...
... persons trying to improve their positions by means which have just the opposite effect , I mean by strikes , by refusing to use machinery , and by trying , in various ways , to resist the production of wealth . Working men have made a ...
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... 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 , also , can be ...
... 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 , also , can be ...
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... person . The carriage in which a person takes a pleasant drive is directly useful ; the baker's cart which brings him food is indirectly useful . But sometimes we can hardly distinguish . Shall we say that the meat put into the mouth is ...
... person . The carriage in which a person takes a pleasant drive is directly useful ; the baker's cart which brings him food is indirectly useful . But sometimes we can hardly distinguish . Shall we say that the meat put into the mouth is ...
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