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... ftill more expensive . That part of the capital of the farmer which is employed in the inftruments of agriculture is a fixed ; that which is employed in the wages and maintenance of his laboring fervants , is a circulat- ing capital ...
... ftill more expensive . That part of the capital of the farmer which is employed in the inftruments of agriculture is a fixed ; that which is employed in the wages and maintenance of his laboring fervants , is a circulat- ing capital ...
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... ftill as really a stock reserved for immediate con- fumption as either clothes or household furniture . The Second of the three portions into which the general flock of the society divides itself , is the fixed capital ; of which the ...
... ftill as really a stock reserved for immediate con- fumption as either clothes or household furniture . The Second of the three portions into which the general flock of the society divides itself , is the fixed capital ; of which the ...
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... ftill requires a certain portion of that produce . A certain quantity of materials , and the labor of a certain number of workmen , both of which might have been immediately employed to augment the food , clothing and lodging , the ...
... ftill requires a certain portion of that produce . A certain quantity of materials , and the labor of a certain number of workmen , both of which might have been immediately employed to augment the food , clothing and lodging , the ...
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... ftill confider his revenue as confifting in this power of purchas ing or confuming , and not in the pieces which convey it . But if this is fufficiently evident even with regard to an individual , it is ftill more fo with regard to a ...
... ftill confider his revenue as confifting in this power of purchas ing or confuming , and not in the pieces which convey it . But if this is fufficiently evident even with regard to an individual , it is ftill more fo with regard to a ...
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... ftill fel- domer . But though the conduct of all those different companies has not been unexception- able , and has accordingly required an act of par- liament to regulate it ; the country , notwithstand- ing , has evidently derived ...
... ftill fel- domer . But though the conduct of all those different companies has not been unexception- able , and has accordingly required an act of par- liament to regulate it ; the country , notwithstand- ing , has evidently derived ...
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