Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... cost of the least labour . 13. When to consume wealth . To consume a commodity is to destroy its utility , as when coal is burnt , or bread eaten , or a jug broken , or a piano worn out . Things lose their utility in various ways , as ...
... cost of the least labour . 13. When to consume wealth . To consume a commodity is to destroy its utility , as when coal is burnt , or bread eaten , or a jug broken , or a piano worn out . Things lose their utility in various ways , as ...
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... cost of such institutions is little or nothing compared with their usefulness . When a commodity is destroyed at once by use , as in the case of food , it is obvious that only one person can use the same portion of commodity . Our ...
... cost of such institutions is little or nothing compared with their usefulness . When a commodity is destroyed at once by use , as in the case of food , it is obvious that only one person can use the same portion of commodity . Our ...
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... costs a great deal of money , especially to the guests who buy expensive costumes . When it is over there is no permanent result , and no one is much the better for it . The railway , on the other hand , is no immediate cause of ...
... costs a great deal of money , especially to the guests who buy expensive costumes . When it is over there is no permanent result , and no one is much the better for it . The railway , on the other hand , is no immediate cause of ...
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... costs the least labour to produce it . 23. Work in the Best Manner . Whatever the kind of industry carried on in a place , we ought to take care , thirdly , that each labourer works in the best manner , so as not to waste his labour or ...
... costs the least labour to produce it . 23. Work in the Best Manner . Whatever the kind of industry carried on in a place , we ought to take care , thirdly , that each labourer works in the best manner , so as not to waste his labour or ...
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... cost of the striking is very small . The printing press , however , is the best case of multiplication of copies . To have the whole of Shakespeare's Plays copied out by a law stationer would cost more than two hundred pounds , and ...
... cost of the striking is very small . The printing press , however , is the best case of multiplication of copies . To have the whole of Shakespeare's Plays copied out by a law stationer would cost more than two hundred pounds , and ...
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