Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... grow rich by making hard bargains , and saving up his money like a miser . Now as this is not nearly so good as if he were to spend his wealth for the benefit of his relatives , friends , and the public generally , they proceed to ...
... grow rich by making hard bargains , and saving up his money like a miser . Now as this is not nearly so good as if he were to spend his wealth for the benefit of his relatives , friends , and the public generally , they proceed to ...
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... grow up careless , and improvident , and idle . Political economy proves that , instead of giving casual ill - considered alms , we should educate people , teach them to work and earn their own livings , and save up something to live ...
... grow up careless , and improvident , and idle . Political economy proves that , instead of giving casual ill - considered alms , we should educate people , teach them to work and earn their own livings , and save up something to live ...
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... grow up without acquiring some comprehension of the science which we are going to study . 3. Divisions of the Science . I will begin by stating the order in which the several branches or divisions of the science of economy are to be con ...
... grow up without acquiring some comprehension of the science which we are going to study . 3. Divisions of the Science . I will begin by stating the order in which the several branches or divisions of the science of economy are to be con ...
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... grow old , as in the case of an almanack , or a directory . Again , houses fall into bad repair ; ricks of corn may be burnt down ; ships may founder . In all these cases utility is destroyed , slowly or quickly 20 PRIMER OF POLITICAL ...
... grow old , as in the case of an almanack , or a directory . Again , houses fall into bad repair ; ricks of corn may be burnt down ; ships may founder . In all these cases utility is destroyed , slowly or quickly 20 PRIMER OF POLITICAL ...
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... grow by interest , or even to neglect the interest and keep the gold itself . Thus they become what we call misers , and there are always a certain number of people , who deprive them- selves of the ordinary pleasures of life , in order ...
... grow by interest , or even to neglect the interest and keep the gold itself . Thus they become what we call misers , and there are always a certain number of people , who deprive them- selves of the ordinary pleasures of life , in order ...
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Adam Smith advantage APPLETON arises ASTRONOMY banker barristers become beef benefit better Botany bubble called capitalist carry cent cheaply circulating capital clothes coal coins collapse commodity corn cost cotton difficult division of labour doubt earn employed employers employment England exchange factory fallacy farm farmer Geology give gold increase Indirect Taxes Introduction price invention iron Iron puddlers John Smith kind land laws of supply less limited in supply lockout machinery machines manage manufactured means ment metal natural agent paid payment pearls person plenty political economy poor Pound Sterling pounds Primer produce profits quantity railways rate of interest rate of wages receive rent requisites of production rich sell shares shillings silver sometimes spend strike supply and demand tenant things trade trades-unions usually utility valuable wealth wine workmen