Dictionary of Political Economy, Volume 1Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave Macmillan, 1901 - Economics |
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... original states . The admission of new states has more than once raised the question , within what limits should slavery be tolerated ? Thus , on the admission of Missouri , the boundaries within which slavery was permitted or pro ...
... original states . The admission of new states has more than once raised the question , within what limits should slavery be tolerated ? Thus , on the admission of Missouri , the boundaries within which slavery was permitted or pro ...
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... original advances or avances primitives , needing occa- sional repair or renewal , e.g. on ploughs , carts , oxen , and manure ; ( 3 ) the annual expenses , or dépenses annuelles , which need regular and continual renewal , e.g. wages ...
... original advances or avances primitives , needing occa- sional repair or renewal , e.g. on ploughs , carts , oxen , and manure ; ( 3 ) the annual expenses , or dépenses annuelles , which need regular and continual renewal , e.g. wages ...
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... original ideas , or , at least , of an original manner of presenting old ones . had a clear idea of what was later called by SENIOR and CAREY the cost of reproduction , and makes it the centre of his theory of value . Every producer ...
... original ideas , or , at least , of an original manner of presenting old ones . had a clear idea of what was later called by SENIOR and CAREY the cost of reproduction , and makes it the centre of his theory of value . Every producer ...
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... original mean- ing of which is " ease , convenience . " introduced into general mercantile language to express the additional sum payable by a person who wished to exchange one kind of money against another kind , the kind taken in ex ...
... original mean- ing of which is " ease , convenience . " introduced into general mercantile language to express the additional sum payable by a person who wished to exchange one kind of money against another kind , the kind taken in ex ...
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... original type , the overlordship of a single individual having taken the place of the free assembly of equals . Against this view , however , Mr. Seebohm has made out a very strong case . His principal points are that the Saxons in ...
... original type , the overlordship of a single individual having taken the place of the free assembly of equals . Against this view , however , Mr. Seebohm has made out a very strong case . His principal points are that the Saxons in ...
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