Wealth-creationCassell, Petter, Galpin & Company, 1882 - 308 pages |
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... production . But while readily allowing all these evil consequences of the sup- posed annihilation of money , the fact still remains that it would not , to any extent worth considering , recognised , in practice it is ignored . It has.
... production . But while readily allowing all these evil consequences of the sup- posed annihilation of money , the fact still remains that it would not , to any extent worth considering , recognised , in practice it is ignored . It has.
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... while readily allowing all these evil consequences of the sup- posed annihilation of money , the fact still remains that it would not , to any extent worth considering , diminish the aggregate amount of the world's wealth . It.
... while readily allowing all these evil consequences of the sup- posed annihilation of money , the fact still remains that it would not , to any extent worth considering , diminish the aggregate amount of the world's wealth . It.
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... fact so easily demonstrable , and so palpable to the senses of a common observer , that no one will be found to dispute it , and it will prove a recognised starting - point to other improvements , such as lighting mines with- out danger ...
... fact so easily demonstrable , and so palpable to the senses of a common observer , that no one will be found to dispute it , and it will prove a recognised starting - point to other improvements , such as lighting mines with- out danger ...
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... fact is that the mental and moral sciences have to deal with man and his ever - varying and erratic volition ; the exact sciences with matter and its fixed and constant properties . It is re- grettable that no universally acknowledged ...
... fact is that the mental and moral sciences have to deal with man and his ever - varying and erratic volition ; the exact sciences with matter and its fixed and constant properties . It is re- grettable that no universally acknowledged ...
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... fact that land , capital , and labour are all three of equal necessity to wealth - creation . In not a few instances all three are now concentrated in the same individual . A labour- seller who , through a building society or other ...
... fact that land , capital , and labour are all three of equal necessity to wealth - creation . In not a few instances all three are now concentrated in the same individual . A labour- seller who , through a building society or other ...
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40 per cent abundance adopted amount annual army AUGUSTUS MONGREDIEN average balance of trade barter become benefit capital and labour capitalists cheap civilisation cloth commodities competition cost Council created creation of wealth debts displacement distribution division of labour duction earnings effect England Europe European evil excess exist expenditure exports foreign former Free Trade fund-holder Galpin glut Government human exertions ignorance import duties improvement increased influence instance interest labour and capital labour-sellers land latter less library binding loss Ludgate Hill man's mankind means ment nations native industry native producers natural necessity objects obtained or produced paid persons population possible poverty present produced by human prohibitory proportion prosperity Protectionism Protectionist protective result revenue sumers supply supply and demand supposed Tamboff territorial army tion truth Vols wages war-system wars waste wealth-creation world's wealth X Y Z
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