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Page 188
... labor in gathering fruits , because the labor which had pre- pared the capital must be taken into account as well as the labor which applies it . " We must now proceed to more advanced and complicated stages of society , and inquire ...
... labor in gathering fruits , because the labor which had pre- pared the capital must be taken into account as well as the labor which applies it . " We must now proceed to more advanced and complicated stages of society , and inquire ...
Page 191
... labor and capital there gives a less and less proportional return . This singular and striking fact is almost self - evident . As we extend cultivation successively over soils of inferior fertility , for any given quantity of labor and ...
... labor and capital there gives a less and less proportional return . This singular and striking fact is almost self - evident . As we extend cultivation successively over soils of inferior fertility , for any given quantity of labor and ...
Page 260
... labor , the supply of labor , however abundant , cannot in the first instance furnish an effectual demand for commodities ; because it is not identical with any one of the things , such as food , clothing , and implements , that are ...
... labor , the supply of labor , however abundant , cannot in the first instance furnish an effectual demand for commodities ; because it is not identical with any one of the things , such as food , clothing , and implements , that are ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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