Dictionary of Political Economy, Volume 1Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave Macmillan, 1901 - Economics |
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... appears modified by feudal influence in the courts of the medieval manor , and modified by ecclesiastical influence in the general vestry of the modern parish . Some- thing similar is seen in the village council of eastern Europe and of ...
... appears modified by feudal influence in the courts of the medieval manor , and modified by ecclesiastical influence in the general vestry of the modern parish . Some- thing similar is seen in the village council of eastern Europe and of ...
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... appears the more equitable one . In practice , however , customs duties ad valorem have been found to work out with great inequality , and also to be inconvenient to levy for various reasons , among which are the following : ( 1 ) the ...
... appears the more equitable one . In practice , however , customs duties ad valorem have been found to work out with great inequality , and also to be inconvenient to levy for various reasons , among which are the following : ( 1 ) the ...
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... appears scarcely to allow the regulated companies due credit for the part which most competent authorities assign them in the extension of English com- merce , it is , doubtless , true that , when he wrote , the services which such ...
... appears scarcely to allow the regulated companies due credit for the part which most competent authorities assign them in the extension of English com- merce , it is , doubtless , true that , when he wrote , the services which such ...
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... appears the more fundamental and philosophical . That " all production is the result of two and only two elementary agents of production , nature and labour , " is particularly well argued by Böhm - Bawerk in his Kapital und Kapitalzins ...
... appears the more fundamental and philosophical . That " all production is the result of two and only two elementary agents of production , nature and labour , " is particularly well argued by Böhm - Bawerk in his Kapital und Kapitalzins ...
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... appears a retrogression in farming practice . It is the application to England of a system which was better adapted to the drier climate of the country whence the Saxon immigrants came . Among the early Saxons the soil had been tilled ...
... appears a retrogression in farming practice . It is the application to England of a system which was better adapted to the drier climate of the country whence the Saxon immigrants came . Among the early Saxons the soil had been tilled ...
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