The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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... political economists could not have described more accu- rately or scientifically the process of production for the sake of consumption , and consumption for the sake of production , than has here been done by Ovid . The socialists ...
... political economists could not have described more accu- rately or scientifically the process of production for the sake of consumption , and consumption for the sake of production , than has here been done by Ovid . The socialists ...
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... political economy as the principles of its theoretic constitution ; and that it is a mysterious art , producing immense results with small means , or by the application of trivial forces , is rendered manifest by daily experience , if ...
... political economy as the principles of its theoretic constitution ; and that it is a mysterious art , producing immense results with small means , or by the application of trivial forces , is rendered manifest by daily experience , if ...
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... political economy , using this phrase in its largest sense , to denote the practices of commercial enterprise , even more than the theory of wealth . It is a luminous exposition of evils already experienced without being extensively ...
... political economy , using this phrase in its largest sense , to denote the practices of commercial enterprise , even more than the theory of wealth . It is a luminous exposition of evils already experienced without being extensively ...
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... political economy , which no one in these days pretends to deny . It is equally con- fessed that all commerce is the exchange of products , and that products can only be bought with products ; and yet , all the great operations of ...
... political economy , which no one in these days pretends to deny . It is equally con- fessed that all commerce is the exchange of products , and that products can only be bought with products ; and yet , all the great operations of ...
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... political economy . In the sense in which political economy employs these terms , there was neither production nor increase of value , yet all the principal operations of trade in our times partake of the essential character of this ...
... political economy . In the sense in which political economy employs these terms , there was neither production nor increase of value , yet all the principal operations of trade in our times partake of the essential character of this ...
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