Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... unless it be put to some use , and before we make wealth we must know what we want to use . Thirdly , we can go on to consider how wealth is produced or brought into existence ; and how , in the fourth place , having been produced , it ...
... unless it be put to some use , and before we make wealth we must know what we want to use . Thirdly , we can go on to consider how wealth is produced or brought into existence ; and how , in the fourth place , having been produced , it ...
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... unless they be limited in supply ; if we have just as much of any substance as we want , then we shall not esteem a new supply of it . Thus the air around us is not wealth in ordinary circumstances , because we have only to open our ...
... unless they be limited in supply ; if we have just as much of any substance as we want , then we shall not esteem a new supply of it . Thus the air around us is not wealth in ordinary circumstances , because we have only to open our ...
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... unless , when made , they are useful , and the quantities of things must be proportioned to what are wanted . The cabinetmaker must not make a great many tables , and few chairs ; he must make some tables and more chairs . Similarly ...
... unless , when made , they are useful , and the quantities of things must be proportioned to what are wanted . The cabinetmaker must not make a great many tables , and few chairs ; he must make some tables and more chairs . Similarly ...
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... unless there were ships to load in them , nor ships unless there were goods or passengers to convey . It would be equally absurd to make cotton mills if there were already enough to manufacture as much cotton goods as people could ...
... unless there were ships to load in them , nor ships unless there were goods or passengers to convey . It would be equally absurd to make cotton mills if there were already enough to manufacture as much cotton goods as people could ...
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... unless we have some matter to work upon ; to make a pin we must get copper , zinc , and tin out of mines ; a ribbon requires the silk and the dye materials ; everything that we touch , and use , and eat , and drink , contains substance ...
... unless we have some matter to work upon ; to make a pin we must get copper , zinc , and tin out of mines ; a ribbon requires the silk and the dye materials ; everything that we touch , and use , and eat , and drink , contains substance ...
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