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" I shall, therefore, in this treatise, when speaking of wealth, understand by it only what is called material wealth, and by productive labour only those kinds of exertion which produce utilities embodied in material objects. But in limiting myself to... "
Principles of Social Economics: Inductively Considered and Practically ... - Page 66
by George Gunton - 1891 - 451 pages
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1848 - 622 pages
...purchased beyond its value, by the obscurity arising from the conflict between new and old associations. I shall therefore, in this treatise, when speaking...understand by it only what is called material wealth, and by productive labour only those kinds of exertion which produce utilities embodied in material...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 1

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1872 - 730 pages
...purchased beyond its value, by the obscurity arising from the conflict between new and old associations. " I shall therefore in this treatise, when speaking...understand by it only what is called material wealth." The incongruity of ideas between this passage and the simple general definition Mr. Mill began with,...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 25

Literature - 1875 - 1012 pages
...necessarily included under the title of WEALTH. A few lines further down the same page, Mill says : — " I shall therefore, in this treatise, when speaking...understand by it only what is called material wealth." But on the very same page he says : — " The skill and the energy and perseverance of the artisans...
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Principles of Plutology

Wordsworth Donisthorpe - Economics - 1876 - 224 pages
...— nay, of eating, drinking, and sleeping — are productive." " I shall therefore," writes Mill, " in this treatise, when speaking of wealth, understand by it only what is called material wealth, and by productive labour only those kinds of exertion which produce utilities embodied in material...
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The Elements of Economics, Volume 1

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1881 - 452 pages
...as an Economic Quantity, and subject to the general Laws of Value. On the very same page he says, ' I shall, therefore, in this treatise, when speaking...understand by it only what is called material Wealth.' But on the very same page he says, 'The skill and energy and perseverance of the artisans of a country...
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Political Economy

Arthur Latham Perry - Economics - 1883 - 636 pages
...wealthwhicJt has power of purchasing." But he almost immediately confuses this conception, when he says, " I shall therefore in this treatise, when speaking of wealth, understand by it what is called material wealth." But a little further on he says, " The skill, and the energy, and...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1885 - 626 pages
...purchased beyond its value, by the obscurity arismg from the conflict between new and old associations. I shall, therefore, in this treatise, when speaking...understand by it only what is called material wealth, and by productive labour only those kinds of exertion which produce utilities embodied in material...
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Two Essays in Economics

John Borden - Money - 1890 - 154 pages
...wealth is and whether only material products or all useful products are to be included in it." * * * "I shall, therefore, in this treatise, when speaking...understand by it only what is called material wealth, and by productive labor only those kinds of exertion which produce utilities embodied in material objects."...
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SOCIAL ECONOMICS

GEORGE GUNTON - 1891 - 530 pages
...accumulation." Services are 1 " Principles of Political Economy," vol. i., p. 24. ' ItiJ, pp. 24, 25. * Ibid., p. 75. obviously incapable of being accumulated....else." If this definition is correct, then that of Marshall,4 which includes " human faculties, habits — physical, mental, and moral," as wealth, cannot...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1892 - 628 pages
...purchased beyond its value, by the obscurity arising from the conflict between new and old associations. I shall, therefore, in this treatise, when speaking...understand by it only what is called material wealth, and by productive labour only those kinds of exertion which produce utilities embodied in material...
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