Wealth-creationCassell, Petter, Galpin & Company, 1882 - 308 pages |
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... present work , of which it occupies 47 pages , viz . , p . 169 to 216 . I also desire to point out that , while , in the chapter on Land at p . 251 of this work , I set forth certain contingent difficulties that may arise out of the ...
... present work , of which it occupies 47 pages , viz . , p . 169 to 216 . I also desire to point out that , while , in the chapter on Land at p . 251 of this work , I set forth certain contingent difficulties that may arise out of the ...
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... present produced by mankind falls short of satis- fying the needs , physical and mental , of all men . But would it not be possible for the production of wealth to be so increased as to suffice for that purpose ? And are the obstacles ...
... present produced by mankind falls short of satis- fying the needs , physical and mental , of all men . But would it not be possible for the production of wealth to be so increased as to suffice for that purpose ? And are the obstacles ...
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... present treatise . We are here dealing with things as they are ; and we assert that , even under the existing laws which regu- late distribution , imperfect as they may be , the more wealth there is created , the more there is ...
... present treatise . We are here dealing with things as they are ; and we assert that , even under the existing laws which regu- late distribution , imperfect as they may be , the more wealth there is created , the more there is ...
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... present results are a mere fraction of what they might be were the science of wealth - creation generally understood , and its teachings generally adopted . Let us suppose a state of things in which , with the same number of people ...
... present results are a mere fraction of what they might be were the science of wealth - creation generally understood , and its teachings generally adopted . Let us suppose a state of things in which , with the same number of people ...
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... present . They are , indeed , indispensable to each other , and no two of them can produce wealth without the aid of the third . That without land labour and capital would have nothing to work upon , and could not even exist , is self ...
... present . They are , indeed , indispensable to each other , and no two of them can produce wealth without the aid of the third . That without land labour and capital would have nothing to work upon , and could not even exist , is self ...
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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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