Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... clothes we wear , or whether they indirectly do so , as in the cases of the machines employed to make the clothes . Things are indirectly useful when , like tools , machines , materials , & c . , they are only wanted to make other ...
... clothes we wear , or whether they indirectly do so , as in the cases of the machines employed to make the clothes . Things are indirectly useful when , like tools , machines , materials , & c . , they are only wanted to make other ...
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... clothes all alike ; he may wish to have several suits , no doubt , but then some should be warmer , others thinner ; some for evening dress , others for travelling , and so on . A library all made of copies of the same book would be ...
... clothes all alike ; he may wish to have several suits , no doubt , but then some should be warmer , others thinner ; some for evening dress , others for travelling , and so on . A library all made of copies of the same book would be ...
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... clothes are chiefly made of cotton , flax , wool , skins , raised in like manner . Minerals and metals are obtained by sinking pits and mines into the crust of the earth . Rivers , lakes , seas , and oceans are no slight source of ...
... clothes are chiefly made of cotton , flax , wool , skins , raised in like manner . Minerals and metals are obtained by sinking pits and mines into the crust of the earth . Rivers , lakes , seas , and oceans are no slight source of ...
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... clothes and houses and regular supplies of food ; the proper sorts of materials must be gradually got together , and shaped and manufac- tured . Thus the amount of wealth which people can obtain depends far more upon their activity and ...
... clothes and houses and regular supplies of food ; the proper sorts of materials must be gradually got together , and shaped and manufac- tured . Thus the amount of wealth which people can obtain depends far more upon their activity and ...
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... clothes in the easiest way . It requires much labour to plough the ground , to harrow it , and sow it with corn , besides fencing it in ; when all this is done it is requisite to wait six months before the crop can be gathered ...
... clothes in the easiest way . It requires much labour to plough the ground , to harrow it , and sow it with corn , besides fencing it in ; when all this is done it is requisite to wait six months before the crop can be gathered ...
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