Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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There occurs but one Lawrence in a century , and this it is which enables such an artist to put a value on his productions , perhaps a hundred times what an ordinary dauber is happy to get for the same quantity of paint , canvass , time ...
There occurs but one Lawrence in a century , and this it is which enables such an artist to put a value on his productions , perhaps a hundred times what an ordinary dauber is happy to get for the same quantity of paint , canvass , time ...
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In a community which has made any considerable advance in the arts , there ought to be , and , in the absence of the grossest mismanagement of its resources on the part of those to whom their direction is intrusted , must be , an ample ...
In a community which has made any considerable advance in the arts , there ought to be , and , in the absence of the grossest mismanagement of its resources on the part of those to whom their direction is intrusted , must be , an ample ...
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条 places a great obstacle in the way of the progress of knowledge , of useful and necessary arts , and of sober and ... and may be truly called the materials of every kind of science and art , and of all social improvement .
条 places a great obstacle in the way of the progress of knowledge , of useful and necessary arts , and of sober and ... and may be truly called the materials of every kind of science and art , and of all social improvement .
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE On the Coincidence of | 1 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED | 40 |
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