Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... shillings a bucketful . When a drought breaks up , sudden floods come down the rivers , destroying the dams and bridges , sweeping away houses , and often drowning men and animals . It is quite plain that we cannot say water is always ...
... shillings a bucketful . When a drought breaks up , sudden floods come down the rivers , destroying the dams and bridges , sweeping away houses , and often drowning men and animals . It is quite plain that we cannot say water is always ...
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... shilling ; and any one of the Waverley Novels can be had for sixpence . It may cost several hundred pounds to set ... shillings or less , but if you wanted to have a chair made of a new pattern , it would cost. perhaps. five. or. ten.
... shilling ; and any one of the Waverley Novels can be had for sixpence . It may cost several hundred pounds to set ... shillings or less , but if you wanted to have a chair made of a new pattern , it would cost. perhaps. five. or. ten.
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... shillings . This is much more convenient ; for if the labourer received cotton yarn , or any other commodity which he produces , he would have to go and sell it in order to buy food and clothes , and to pay the rent of his house ...
... shillings . This is much more convenient ; for if the labourer received cotton yarn , or any other commodity which he produces , he would have to go and sell it in order to buy food and clothes , and to pay the rent of his house ...
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... shillings a week ; for though they have to go on duty at night , and their work is often tedious and disagreeable , yet policemen are nearly sure to have employment as long as they behave well . A carpenter or bricklayer , on the con ...
... shillings a week ; for though they have to go on duty at night , and their work is often tedious and disagreeable , yet policemen are nearly sure to have employment as long as they behave well . A carpenter or bricklayer , on the con ...
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... shilling a day ; others two , three , four , or five shillings ; a few receive as much as ten , or even twenty shillings a day ; which of these rates is fair ? If the saying means that all should receive the same fair wages , then all ...
... shilling a day ; others two , three , four , or five shillings ; a few receive as much as ten , or even twenty shillings a day ; which of these rates is fair ? If the saying means that all should receive the same fair wages , then all ...
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