Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... equally purchased in exchange for wealth ; they are equally reckoned as the signs of wealth by the vulgar ; they are equally enjoyed as wealth by their possessor . But , in truth , the attempt to refine upon the sub- ject with such ...
... equally purchased in exchange for wealth ; they are equally reckoned as the signs of wealth by the vulgar ; they are equally enjoyed as wealth by their possessor . But , in truth , the attempt to refine upon the sub- ject with such ...
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... equally useful - equal accessions to the aggregate of human gratification ? Suppose two tracts of ground of equal extent and fertility , one laid down as a deer - park for the sole pleasure of a wealthy individual , or sovereign , ( as ...
... equally useful - equal accessions to the aggregate of human gratification ? Suppose two tracts of ground of equal extent and fertility , one laid down as a deer - park for the sole pleasure of a wealthy individual , or sovereign , ( as ...
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... equally effective for attaining the desirable objects of convenience and security from imposition . But there is another quality , fully as desirable as either of these in the construction of an instru- ment of exchange - namely ...
... equally effective for attaining the desirable objects of convenience and security from imposition . But there is another quality , fully as desirable as either of these in the construction of an instru- ment of exchange - namely ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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