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... obtain as much air as he requires . In the same way the light of the sun has no exchange value . In many places water has no exchange value . Water , however , acquires an exchange value in all places where the natural supply is ...
... obtain as much air as he requires . In the same way the light of the sun has no exchange value . In many places water has no exchange value . Water , however , acquires an exchange value in all places where the natural supply is ...
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... obtain gratuitously and without labour ; but water immediately becomes wealth when labour is required to convey it to the spot where it is needed . In the same manner , all commodities which have an exchange value have been made ...
... obtain gratuitously and without labour ; but water immediately becomes wealth when labour is required to convey it to the spot where it is needed . In the same manner , all commodities which have an exchange value have been made ...
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... obtain the metal of which the plough is made ; besides these there are the waggoners , bargemen , sailors and others , who convey the materials to the places where they are wanted ; the shipwrights who build the ship , and so on in ...
... obtain the metal of which the plough is made ; besides these there are the waggoners , bargemen , sailors and others , who convey the materials to the places where they are wanted ; the shipwrights who build the ship , and so on in ...
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... obtained , but each family being isolated and independent there is neither inducement nor opportunity for enterprise , and no motive to produce more than is required for the consumption of the household . To remedy this Mr Wakefield ...
... obtained , but each family being isolated and independent there is neither inducement nor opportunity for enterprise , and no motive to produce more than is required for the consumption of the household . To remedy this Mr Wakefield ...
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... obtained by selling his wheat , the farmer buys velvet , this purchase in no way assists production . It may add to the pleasure and gratification of the purchaser ; but when it is worn out , so much wealth has been consumed without any ...
... obtained by selling his wheat , the farmer buys velvet , this purchase in no way assists production . It may add to the pleasure and gratification of the purchaser ; but when it is worn out , so much wealth has been consumed without any ...
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A. W. VERRALL agricultural produce amount Assistant Assistant-Master Bank Bank of England BEGINNERS BOOK Cambridge capital and labour capitalist causes cent CHEMISTRY cheques Christ's College classes Clifton College commodities competition corn cost of production Crown 8vo decrease demand economic rent effect ELEMENTARY employment England English example exports Extra fcap farmer Fellow of St Fellow of Trinity formerly France Globe 8vo gold and silver Greek HISTORY income income-tax increased industry instance J. P. MAHAFFY John's College labour and capital land landlord late Fellow LATIN Lecturer levied LL.D London Macmillan's manufactured margin of cultivation Master Mathematics Owens College Oxford paid Political Economy poor rate population PRIMER principle production of wealth Professor purchase rate of profit rate of wages rent revised and enlarged School Second Edition Shew supply supposed taxation trade Translated TREATISE TRIGONOMETRY Trinity College University University of Cambridge wages and profits wages-fund workmen
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