Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... ment , and not wanted any more . If men were not required at one trade , they would only need to learn a new trade . 11. When things are useful . The chief ques- tion to consider , then , is when things are useful and when they are not ...
... ment , and not wanted any more . If men were not required at one trade , they would only need to learn a new trade . 11. When things are useful . The chief ques- tion to consider , then , is when things are useful and when they are not ...
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... ment in England , and this is a strong reason why trades - unions should make no objection to new men en- tering a trade to which they have not been brought up . The colliers tried to keep the Cornish miners out of the coal pits . In ...
... ment in England , and this is a strong reason why trades - unions should make no objection to new men en- tering a trade to which they have not been brought up . The colliers tried to keep the Cornish miners out of the coal pits . In ...
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... ment of something which we have produced , or might produce with the same labour . To save is to keep something whole or untouched for future use ; we save it as long as we do not consume it . If I have a stock of flour and eat it up ...
... ment of something which we have produced , or might produce with the same labour . To save is to keep something whole or untouched for future use ; we save it as long as we do not consume it . If I have a stock of flour and eat it up ...
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... find plenty of employ- ment in finishing , and carving , and setting the machine- shaped stones . I have not the least doubt that , in addition to those engaged in working the machines , there 72 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... find plenty of employ- ment in finishing , and carving , and setting the machine- shaped stones . I have not the least doubt that , in addition to those engaged in working the machines , there 72 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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... ment might almost as wisely legislate about the weather we are to have next summer as about the state of trade , which much depends upon the weather , or upon wars and accidents of various kinds , which no one can foresee . It is ...
... ment might almost as wisely legislate about the weather we are to have next summer as about the state of trade , which much depends upon the weather , or upon wars and accidents of various kinds , which no one can foresee . It is ...
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