Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Page 189
... amount of labour , capital , and time required for the production of any thing , will vary with the greater or less ... amount of his labour more efficient , that is to say , productive of a larger amount of the objects of his desire ...
... amount of labour , capital , and time required for the production of any thing , will vary with the greater or less ... amount of his labour more efficient , that is to say , productive of a larger amount of the objects of his desire ...
Page 318
... amount lodged in his name , with a description of his person , age , & c . , similar to the signalement ' of the passport system . In equivocal cases , direct correspondence between the districts would settle the question of identity ...
... amount lodged in his name , with a description of his person , age , & c . , similar to the signalement ' of the passport system . In equivocal cases , direct correspondence between the districts would settle the question of identity ...
Page 408
... amount in proportion to the change in its power of purchase . ' The extent to which the value of money has fluctuated in this country , effecting by each change a proportionate injury on either the debtor or cre- ditor interest , is ...
... amount in proportion to the change in its power of purchase . ' The extent to which the value of money has fluctuated in this country , effecting by each change a proportionate injury on either the debtor or cre- ditor interest , is ...
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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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