Manual of Social Science: Being a Condensation of the "Principles of Social Science" of H.C. Carey |
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... decline together .......... 24. Man a being of growth and progress . Progress is motion requiring attraction , depending upon reciprocal action , and implying individuality and association . Pro- gress is in the ratio of these ...
... decline together .......... 24. Man a being of growth and progress . Progress is motion requiring attraction , depending upon reciprocal action , and implying individuality and association . Pro- gress is in the ratio of these ...
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... decline in value as the power of association and combination becomes more and more complete . Man grows in value as that of commodities declines ..... 23. Diminution in the proportions charged for the use of commodities and things , a ...
... decline in value as the power of association and combination becomes more and more complete . Man grows in value as that of commodities declines ..... 23. Diminution in the proportions charged for the use of commodities and things , a ...
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... decline in the power of the trader . War and trade regard man as the instrument to be used ; whereas , commerce regards trade as the instrument to be used by man ........ .......... 113 25. Development of the pursuits of man the same as ...
... decline in the power of the trader . War and trade regard man as the instrument to be used ; whereas , commerce regards trade as the instrument to be used by man ........ .......... 113 25. Development of the pursuits of man the same as ...
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... decline in the price of food 24. French policy looks to making manufactures subsidiary to agriculture - facili- tating the export of the products of the soil of France . Consequent increase of French commerce .. 25. British policy makes ...
... decline in the price of food 24. French policy looks to making manufactures subsidiary to agriculture - facili- tating the export of the products of the soil of France . Consequent increase of French commerce .. 25. British policy makes ...
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... decline , under the free trade system which followed the peace . First Prussian tariff having for its object the diversification of the employments of the people ...... 2. Gradual formation of the Zoll - Verein , or Customs Union ...
... decline , under the free trade system which followed the peace . First Prussian tariff having for its object the diversification of the employments of the people ...... 2. Gradual formation of the Zoll - Verein , or Customs Union ...
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Page 28 - The natural price of labor is that price which is necessary to enable the laborers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution.
Page 528 - They were unenlightened by science, and unacquainted with that religion, which enjoins men to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.
Page 513 - But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...