The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... society ; and in no science do erroneous notions exercise a more baleful in- fluence , than in that of Political Economy . In our own coun- try , particularly , where the sovereignty resides in the people , it is of the utmost ...
... society ; and in no science do erroneous notions exercise a more baleful in- fluence , than in that of Political Economy . In our own coun- try , particularly , where the sovereignty resides in the people , it is of the utmost ...
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... society . They maintain the position therefore , that the most advantageous em- ployment to the individual , may not be so , as to the nation at large , even in those departments of industry by which neither the laws of nature , nor ...
... society . They maintain the position therefore , that the most advantageous em- ployment to the individual , may not be so , as to the nation at large , even in those departments of industry by which neither the laws of nature , nor ...
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... society extended , that some provided canoes and tackle necessary for fishing , others the seed and rude machinery first used in agriculture , still the same principle would hold true that the exchangeable value of the commodities ...
... society extended , that some provided canoes and tackle necessary for fishing , others the seed and rude machinery first used in agriculture , still the same principle would hold true that the exchangeable value of the commodities ...
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... society have required to be taken into cultivation . The soil which may be cultivated , is limited in extent ; and hence as there cannot be two prices of the same article , the exchangeable value of corn must be such as will yield the ...
... society have required to be taken into cultivation . The soil which may be cultivated , is limited in extent ; and hence as there cannot be two prices of the same article , the exchangeable value of corn must be such as will yield the ...
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... society , we will be compelled to have recourse to machines of inferior power , as the best will be appropriated first ; and , * Mr. R. refers writers on Political Economy , to the farmer's boy for instruction as to the nature of rent ...
... society , we will be compelled to have recourse to machines of inferior power , as the best will be appropriated first ; and , * Mr. R. refers writers on Political Economy , to the farmer's boy for instruction as to the nature of rent ...
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