The Southern Review, Band 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... become the subject of an ex- change , or afford a basis for the reasonings of the economist . " We may form a pretty accurate estimate of the utility of an ar- ticle of consumption , by reflecting on the privations we should . endure ...
... become the subject of an ex- change , or afford a basis for the reasonings of the economist . " We may form a pretty accurate estimate of the utility of an ar- ticle of consumption , by reflecting on the privations we should . endure ...
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... become the sport and plaything of the ele- ments . " The valuation of an object , " says Say , " is nothing more , nor less , than the affirmation that it is in a certain de- gree of comparative estimation with some other specified ob ...
... become the sport and plaything of the ele- ments . " The valuation of an object , " says Say , " is nothing more , nor less , than the affirmation that it is in a certain de- gree of comparative estimation with some other specified ob ...
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... become doubly efficient , and he could , therefore , produce twice the quantity of a commodity . " On this suppo- sition , the article which he produces , would very shortly be re- duced in exchangeable value to half its former price ...
... become doubly efficient , and he could , therefore , produce twice the quantity of a commodity . " On this suppo- sition , the article which he produces , would very shortly be re- duced in exchangeable value to half its former price ...
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... becomes " Wealth is the possession of wealth , " & c . Wealth may be defined more briefly and more accurately , to ... become more easily attainable , than when their value in- creases . Wealth and value vary in an inverse ratio . " In ...
... becomes " Wealth is the possession of wealth , " & c . Wealth may be defined more briefly and more accurately , to ... become more easily attainable , than when their value in- creases . Wealth and value vary in an inverse ratio . " In ...
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... become wealthy , in that sense of the word in which an individual becomes wealthy , nor would they ever have at- tached the same idea to the word " wealth , " when applied to a nation , which they do when applied to an individual ...
... become wealthy , in that sense of the word in which an individual becomes wealthy , nor would they ever have at- tached the same idea to the word " wealth , " when applied to a nation , which they do when applied to an individual ...
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