Knowledge is PowerBell and Daldy, 1866 - 426 pages |
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Page viii
... demand them . Many of the false and sometimes mischievous opinions which are entertained , not only by those we call working men , but by some of the more educated classes , might be first neutralized and then eradicated by the ...
... demand them . Many of the false and sometimes mischievous opinions which are entertained , not only by those we call working men , but by some of the more educated classes , might be first neutralized and then eradicated by the ...
Page xii
... demand and supply - Money exchanges - Intrinsic and representative value of money . CHAPTER VI . Importance of capital to the profitable employment of labour - Con- trast between the prodigal and the prudent man : the Dukes of ...
... demand and supply - Money exchanges - Intrinsic and representative value of money . CHAPTER VI . Importance of capital to the profitable employment of labour - Con- trast between the prodigal and the prudent man : the Dukes of ...
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... demand for fur , doubtless they would have then advanced many steps in the character of producers . The thing is perhaps impos- sible ; but were it possible , and were the Indians to have practised it , they would immediately have ...
... demand for fur , doubtless they would have then advanced many steps in the character of producers . The thing is perhaps impos- sible ; but were it possible , and were the Indians to have practised it , they would immediately have ...
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... demand and supply are so per- fectly in action , and the facilities of communication with every region so unimpeded , that scarcity seldom occurs , and famine never . Rivers have been narrowed to bounds which limit their inundations ...
... demand and supply are so per- fectly in action , and the facilities of communication with every region so unimpeded , that scarcity seldom occurs , and famine never . Rivers have been narrowed to bounds which limit their inundations ...
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... demand ; but in their general effect they secure to labour the certainty that there shall be abundance of capital to exchange with ; and that , if prudence and dili- gence go together , the labourer may himself become a capitalist , and ...
... demand ; but in their general effect they secure to labour the certainty that there shall be abundance of capital to exchange with ; and that , if prudence and dili- gence go together , the labourer may himself become a capitalist , and ...
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