Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... successfully popularised the truths of political economy in her admirable tales . About the same time , Arch- bishop Whately was much struck with the need of inculcating knowledge of these matters at an early age . With this view he ...
... successfully popularised the truths of political economy in her admirable tales . About the same time , Arch- bishop Whately was much struck with the need of inculcating knowledge of these matters at an early age . With this view he ...
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... successfully done ; thus the Cornish miners , when the mines in Cornwall were no longer profitable , went into the collieries , where more hewers of coal were much wanted . But , generally speaking , it is very difficult to find a new ...
... successfully done ; thus the Cornish miners , when the mines in Cornwall were no longer profitable , went into the collieries , where more hewers of coal were much wanted . But , generally speaking , it is very difficult to find a new ...
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... successful manager should receive a considerable share of the produce , so as to make it worth his while to give this labour . His share is called the wages of superintendence , and , although usually much larger than the share of a ...
... successful manager should receive a considerable share of the produce , so as to make it worth his while to give this labour . His share is called the wages of superintendence , and , although usually much larger than the share of a ...
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... successful ; these few make very large gains , and the unsuccessful men have to seek for other employments . Some occupations are very badly paid , because they can be taken up by men who fail in other work . Frequently a person who has ...
... successful ; these few make very large gains , and the unsuccessful men have to seek for other employments . Some occupations are very badly paid , because they can be taken up by men who fail in other work . Frequently a person who has ...
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... another revision of wages takes place before the last loss is made up ; a successful strike is , therefore , like a suc- cessful lawsuit - only less ruinous than an unsuccessful one 66 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... another revision of wages takes place before the last loss is made up ; a successful strike is , therefore , like a suc- cessful lawsuit - only less ruinous than an unsuccessful one 66 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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