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Page 130
... employed . And as into these two functions , requiring for their right exercise the highest intelligence , as well as patience , kindness , and tact , the merchant is bound to put all his energy , so for their just discharge he is bound ...
... employed . And as into these two functions , requiring for their right exercise the highest intelligence , as well as patience , kindness , and tact , the merchant is bound to put all his energy , so for their just discharge he is bound ...
Page 155
... employ the other . The first or apparent result is , therefore , that one of the two men is left out of employ , or to ... employed . I say , " in the outset ; " for this first or apparent difference is not the actual difference . By the ...
... employ the other . The first or apparent result is , therefore , that one of the two men is left out of employ , or to ... employed . I say , " in the outset ; " for this first or apparent difference is not the actual difference . By the ...
Page 157
... employed him - but would seriously recom- mend them , for the scribbler's sake , as well as their own , not to employ him . The quantity of its money which the country at present invests in scribbling is not , in the outcome of it ...
... employed him - but would seriously recom- mend them , for the scribbler's sake , as well as their own , not to employ him . The quantity of its money which the country at present invests in scribbling is not , in the outcome of it ...
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accumulation artist become body bread catallactic Charybdis cheap commercial common consists Cornhill Magazine cost currency demand depends desire destruction economist Eleutheria employed evil examine exchange exchangeable value existing farther give given gold hands honour human Illth increase J. S. Mill John Ruskin justice kind land less live luxury Mammon man's matter means ment merchant merely meristic mind modern moral nation nature necessary never noble obtain painter Paul Veronese perfect perhaps persons pleasure Plutus political economy poor possession possible present principles produce proportion purchase quantity of labour question reader real property respecting rich sense servants slavery soul spend suppose things thought tion Titian true Unto this Last Verona wages wealth wholly wise word worth youth