Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... become more numerous than before . Much of the poverty and crime which now exist have been caused by mistaken charity in past times , which has caused a large part of the population to grow up careless , and improvident , and idle ...
... become more numerous than before . Much of the poverty and crime which now exist have been caused by mistaken charity in past times , which has caused a large part of the population to grow up careless , and improvident , and idle ...
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... become wealthy by skill , industry and providence . The fact is that wealth is more due to labour and ingenuity than to a good soil or climate ; but all these things are needed in order that people shall become as rich as the inhabit ...
... become wealthy by skill , industry and providence . The fact is that wealth is more due to labour and ingenuity than to a good soil or climate ; but all these things are needed in order that people shall become as rich as the inhabit ...
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... becomes rich and enjoys all the interesting occupa- tions and amusements which wealth can give . Wealth , then , is far from being the only good thing : nevertheless it is good , because it saves us from too severe labour , from the ...
... becomes rich and enjoys all the interesting occupa- tions and amusements which wealth can give . Wealth , then , is far from being the only good thing : nevertheless it is good , because it saves us from too severe labour , from the ...
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... becomes limited in supply , and then may be considered a part of wealth . When the tunnel under the English Channel is completed , it will be a great question how to get air to breathe in the middle of it . Even in the Metropolitan ...
... becomes limited in supply , and then may be considered a part of wealth . When the tunnel under the English Channel is completed , it will be a great question how to get air to breathe in the middle of it . Even in the Metropolitan ...
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... become very valuable for keeping the flocks of sheep alive . In New South Wales water has been sold for three shillings a bucketful . When a drought breaks up , sudden floods come down the rivers , destroying the dams and bridges ...
... become very valuable for keeping the flocks of sheep alive . In New South Wales water has been sold for three shillings a bucketful . When a drought breaks up , sudden floods come down the rivers , destroying the dams and bridges ...
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