Elements of Economics of Industry: Being the First Volume of Elements of EconomicsMacmillan, 1892 - 416 σελίδες |
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... perhaps even possessing some natural refinement of feeling , they may lead lives that are far less incomplete than those of many who have more material wealth . But , for all that , their poverty is a great and almost unmixed evil to ...
... perhaps even possessing some natural refinement of feeling , they may lead lives that are far less incomplete than those of many who have more material wealth . But , for all that , their poverty is a great and almost unmixed evil to ...
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... perhaps never covered so wide an area and moved so fast as in the present generation . But still it is a growth , and therefore gradual ; and changes of our social organization must wait on it , and therefore they must be gradual too ...
... perhaps never covered so wide an area and moved so fast as in the present generation . But still it is a growth , and therefore gradual ; and changes of our social organization must wait on it , and therefore they must be gradual too ...
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... , " a term which is nearly equivalent to " law , " and might perhaps with advantage be substituted for it in scientific discussions . opportunities that may offer for a healthier and less squalid NATURE OF ECONOMIC LAW . 41.
... , " a term which is nearly equivalent to " law , " and might perhaps with advantage be substituted for it in scientific discussions . opportunities that may offer for a healthier and less squalid NATURE OF ECONOMIC LAW . 41.
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... perhaps hardly necessary to say specially that services and other Goods , which pass out of existence in the same instant that they come into it , do not contribute to the stock of wealth , and may therefore be left out of our account ...
... perhaps hardly necessary to say specially that services and other Goods , which pass out of existence in the same instant that they come into it , do not contribute to the stock of wealth , and may therefore be left out of our account ...
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... perhaps even than all its railroads . And though the Thames is a free gift of nature , except in so far as its navigation has been improved , while the canal is the work of man , we ought for many purposes to reckon the Thames a part of ...
... perhaps even than all its railroads . And though the Thames is a free gift of nature , except in so far as its navigation has been improved , while the canal is the work of man , we ought for many purposes to reckon the Thames a part of ...
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