Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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All persons acknowledge that , in the great majority of imstances , the interests of individuals and of the mass are ... But to put forward self - interest as the sole fit and proper motive for individual action , to the exclusion of ...
All persons acknowledge that , in the great majority of imstances , the interests of individuals and of the mass are ... But to put forward self - interest as the sole fit and proper motive for individual action , to the exclusion of ...
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CHAPTER X. PRODUCTIVE INTERESTS . Agriculture - Manufactures_Commerce.- Progress , Subdivisions , and utility of cach .--- Their community of interest , and equal importance .-- Preference awarded to Agriculture owing to the unnatural ...
CHAPTER X. PRODUCTIVE INTERESTS . Agriculture - Manufactures_Commerce.- Progress , Subdivisions , and utility of cach .--- Their community of interest , and equal importance .-- Preference awarded to Agriculture owing to the unnatural ...
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Instead of simply borrowing the sum required at the current rate of interest , and retaining the power of paying off the principal , or reducing the interest , whenever money could be borrowed on lower terms , our finance ministers ...
Instead of simply borrowing the sum required at the current rate of interest , and retaining the power of paying off the principal , or reducing the interest , whenever money could be borrowed on lower terms , our finance ministers ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE On the Coincidence of | 1 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED | 40 |
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