Manual of Social Science: Being a Condensation of the "Principles of Social Science" of H.C. Carey |
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... Diminish in their proportions , as population and wealth increase ... 27. Labors required for effecting mechanical ... diminishes with the growth of wealth and population 126 2. Close connection between war and trade visible in every ...
... Diminish in their proportions , as population and wealth increase ... 27. Labors required for effecting mechanical ... diminishes with the growth of wealth and population 126 2. Close connection between war and trade visible in every ...
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... diminishing the tax of transportation for the British people , but increasing it for the other nations of the world ... 181 182 ..... 183 CHAPTER XV . - OF CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES IN THE FORM OF MATTER -CONTINUED . 21. Errors of ...
... diminishing the tax of transportation for the British people , but increasing it for the other nations of the world ... 181 182 ..... 183 CHAPTER XV . - OF CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES IN THE FORM OF MATTER -CONTINUED . 21. Errors of ...
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... diminishes it . Man then becomes more valuable and more free ........... 810 4. Money being the one indispensable ... diminish the amount of commerce . Counteracted , in some degree , by the mainten- ance of a policy having for its ...
... diminishes it . Man then becomes more valuable and more free ........... 810 4. Money being the one indispensable ... diminish the amount of commerce . Counteracted , in some degree , by the mainten- ance of a policy having for its ...
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... diminishes as the cost of reproduction declines .............. 393 23. General law of distribution . Laborer's share increases in both its proportion and amount . That of the capitalist increases in amount , while diminishing in its ...
... diminishes as the cost of reproduction declines .............. 393 23. General law of distribution . Laborer's share increases in both its proportion and amount . That of the capitalist increases in amount , while diminishing in its ...
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... Diminishes as fixed property increases in the proportions borne by it to that which is movable ...... 23. Commerce tends to become more free as the proportion of movable to fixed property declines ......... 24. Tendency towards increase ...
... Diminishes as fixed property increases in the proportions borne by it to that which is movable ...... 23. Commerce tends to become more free as the proportion of movable to fixed property declines ......... 24. Tendency towards increase ...
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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...