Principles of Social and Political Economy, Or, The Laws of the Creation and Diffusion of Wealth Investigated and Explained: Preceded by an Examination of the Extant and Prevailing Principles and System of Political Economy, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 645 sider |
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... adopted by this writer , examined . - He is shown to have had no foundation , either in natural or social law , for the adoption of these two principles . The main error of Malthus discovered and declared by Mr. Hallam , bnt not ...
... adopted by this writer , examined . - He is shown to have had no foundation , either in natural or social law , for the adoption of these two principles . The main error of Malthus discovered and declared by Mr. Hallam , bnt not ...
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... adopted by Sir Robert Peel . How this statesman contrived to abandon all reliance upon conviction and principle , and to adopt expediency instead of them - 226 CHAP . V. - Introduction of Mr. Francis Horner into the House of Commons as ...
... adopted by Sir Robert Peel . How this statesman contrived to abandon all reliance upon conviction and principle , and to adopt expediency instead of them - 226 CHAP . V. - Introduction of Mr. Francis Horner into the House of Commons as ...
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... adopted , as the foundation of social and national policy , the principles and doctrines which have been laid down by that school of writers who have specially treated of the science , that the simple , or unscientific reader , who has ...
... adopted , as the foundation of social and national policy , the principles and doctrines which have been laid down by that school of writers who have specially treated of the science , that the simple , or unscientific reader , who has ...
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... regulations should have been practi- cally adopted at the outset of each nation's career . As it must have been evident to men who were com- mencing a course of civilised life , and thus laying B 2 CHAP . I. POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... regulations should have been practi- cally adopted at the outset of each nation's career . As it must have been evident to men who were com- mencing a course of civilised life , and thus laying B 2 CHAP . I. POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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... adopted this anciently invented mercantile system more extensively than our own nation , so England has fur- nished ... adopt the conclusion , that here the matter terminates ; that the discussion and controversy are exhausted and at an ...
... adopted this anciently invented mercantile system more extensively than our own nation , so England has fur- nished ... adopt the conclusion , that here the matter terminates ; that the discussion and controversy are exhausted and at an ...
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Side 505 - Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this ! Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them, And show the heavens more just.
Side 401 - And therefore is the glorious planet, Sol, In noble eminence enthron'd and spher'd Amidst the other; whose med'cinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans...
Side 342 - The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that nature hath provided and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property.
Side 403 - The heavens themselves, the planets, and this centre, Observe degree, priority, and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office, and custom, in all line of order...
Side 142 - The value of any commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, and who means not to use or consume it himself, but to exchange it for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable value of all commodities.
Side 78 - Every individual is continually exerting himself to find out the most advantageous employment for whatever capital he can command. It is his own advantage, indeed, and not that of the society, which he has in view. But the study of his own advantage naturally, or rather necessarily leads him to prefer that employment which is most advantageous to the society.