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Page 194
... employed to transfer and convey . They acquire an additional value in the hands of the merchant , be- cause there they become the product of additional capital indirectly bestowed on them , and the products of equal capi- tals are ...
... employed to transfer and convey . They acquire an additional value in the hands of the merchant , be- cause there they become the product of additional capital indirectly bestowed on them , and the products of equal capi- tals are ...
Page 199
... employed in direct production ; that is to say , the whole expenditure of food , & c . for 400 is replaced by food and wrought necessaries for 500 , leaving an increase of 25 per cent . Now , let the direction of this capital be changed ...
... employed in direct production ; that is to say , the whole expenditure of food , & c . for 400 is replaced by food and wrought necessaries for 500 , leaving an increase of 25 per cent . Now , let the direction of this capital be changed ...
Page 413
... employed where a large one cannot be employed at all . The expense of navigating a small vessel may be compara- tively greater , but the advantage of despatch will frequently more than counterbalance it . A cargo may often be procured ...
... employed where a large one cannot be employed at all . The expense of navigating a small vessel may be compara- tively greater , but the advantage of despatch will frequently more than counterbalance it . A cargo may often be procured ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
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Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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