Dictionary of Political Economy, Volume 1Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave Macmillan, 1901 - Economics |
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... facts . Concrete political economy comes in , therefore , as a supplement . It takes account of special conditions ... fact , but with a simpler being who is supposed to be engrossed with one desire only , namely , the desire of wealth ...
... facts . Concrete political economy comes in , therefore , as a supplement . It takes account of special conditions ... fact , but with a simpler being who is supposed to be engrossed with one desire only , namely , the desire of wealth ...
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... fact the administration of a civilised state is so serious a task as to demand all the power of bureaucracy and self- government combined . The paid official has , ADMINISTRATION 11 or should have , the advantage in professional.
... fact the administration of a civilised state is so serious a task as to demand all the power of bureaucracy and self- government combined . The paid official has , ADMINISTRATION 11 or should have , the advantage in professional.
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... fact that there cide , but generally they have been traced with- out reference to each other , and a municipal area may contain fragments of two or three poor - law areas . Besides these , many other administrative areas have been ...
... fact that there cide , but generally they have been traced with- out reference to each other , and a municipal area may contain fragments of two or three poor - law areas . Besides these , many other administrative areas have been ...
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... fact that in the case of the first two companies their immediate contact was with foreign states , in that of the British South African Company it was with British colonies and protectorates . The stipu- lations in respect of the slave ...
... fact that in the case of the first two companies their immediate contact was with foreign states , in that of the British South African Company it was with British colonies and protectorates . The stipu- lations in respect of the slave ...
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... facts , and , by analysing them . discover the laws in operation , thus working up to general principles ; we employ a SYNTHETIC METHOD when we commence with general prin- ciples , known or assumed , and combine them so as to obtain ...
... facts , and , by analysing them . discover the laws in operation , thus working up to general principles ; we employ a SYNTHETIC METHOD when we commence with general prin- ciples , known or assumed , and combine them so as to obtain ...
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