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" But there are other things, of the worth of which the demand of the market is by no means a test ; things of which the utility does not consist in ministering to inclinations, nor in serving the daily uses of life, and the want of which is least felt... "
Journal of the Society of Arts - 233. oldal
1857
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to ..., 2. kötet

John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 602 oldal
...may be presumed to be judges of the things required in their own habitual employment. But there are other things, of the worth of which the demand of...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly useful as tending to raise the...

Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., 2. kötet

John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 oldal
...may be presumed to be judges of the things required in their own habitual employment. But there are other things, of the worth of which the demand of...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly useful as tending to raise the...

The North British Review, 15. kötet

1851 - 616 oldal
...may be presumed to be judges of the things required in their own habitual employment. But there are other things of the worth of which the demand of the...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly used as tending to raise the...

Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., 2. kötet

John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 oldal
...may be presumed to be judges of the things required in their own habitual employment. But there are other things, of the worth of which the demand of...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly useful as tending to raise the...

New Miscellanies

Charles Kingsley - 1860 - 400 oldal
...may be presumed to be judges of the things required in their own habitual employment. But there are other things of the worth of which the demand of the...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly used as tending to raise the...

New Miscellanies

Charles Kingsley - 1860 - 394 oldal
...to be judges of the things required in their own habitual employment. But there are other things 01 the worth of which the demand of the market is by...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly used as tending to raise the...

Miscellanies, 2. kötet

Charles Kingsley - 1860 - 414 oldal
...may be presumed to be judges of the things required in their own habitual employment. But there are other things of the worth of which the demand of the...daily uses of life, and the want of which is least i'elt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly used as...

Principles of political economy, with some of their applications ..., 2. kötet

John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 oldal
...their own habitual employment. But there are other things of the worth of which the demand of tbtmarket is by no means a test; things of which the utility...daily uses of life, and the want of which is least fell where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly useful as...

The American Journal of Education, 13. kötet

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 oldal
...concerning it ADAM SMITH. Wealth of Gallons, Book V., Education of Youth. But there are other thing*,a>f the worth of which the demand of the market is by...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which arc chiefly useful as tending to raise the...

The American Journal of Education, 17. kötet

Henry Barnard - 1867 - 862 oldal
...needs, before the time for supplying them has forever passed. John Stuart Mill says : "But there are other things, of the worth of which the demand of...and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest. This is peculiarly true of those things which are chiefly useful as tending to raise the...




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