Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... important subject into elementary schools . There can be no doubt that it is most desirable to disseminate knowledge of the truths of political economy through all classes of the population by any means which may be available . From ...
... important subject into elementary schools . There can be no doubt that it is most desirable to disseminate knowledge of the truths of political economy through all classes of the population by any means which may be available . From ...
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... importance . It does not occur to such people that these matters are really more difficult to understand than chemistry , or astronomy , or geology , and that a lifetime of study is not sufficient o enable us to speak confidently about ...
... importance . It does not occur to such people that these matters are really more difficult to understand than chemistry , or astronomy , or geology , and that a lifetime of study is not sufficient o enable us to speak confidently about ...
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... important law in the whole of political economy . It is easy to see , too , that there is a natural order in which our wants follow each other as regards im- portance ; we must have food to eat , and if we can- not get anything else we ...
... important law in the whole of political economy . It is easy to see , too , that there is a natural order in which our wants follow each other as regards im- portance ; we must have food to eat , and if we can- not get anything else we ...
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... important to observe that there is no end nor limit to the number of various things which a rich man will like to have , if he can get them . He who has got one good house begins to wish for another : he likes to have one house in town ...
... important to observe that there is no end nor limit to the number of various things which a rich man will like to have , if he can get them . He who has got one good house begins to wish for another : he likes to have one house in town ...
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... important works to be constructed . Most people are so fond of spending their money on passing amuse- ments , entertainments , eating and drinking , and fine dressing , that it is a distinct advantage to have other people who will put ...
... important works to be constructed . Most people are so fond of spending their money on passing amuse- ments , entertainments , eating and drinking , and fine dressing , that it is a distinct advantage to have other people who will put ...
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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