England has been produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago; of the present productive capital of the country scarcely any part, except farmhouses and... Principles of Political Economy - Página 155por Wilhelm Roscher - 1878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1848 - 788 páginas
...of the country, scarcely any part except farm-houses and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even these would not in most cases have survived so •long, if fresh labour had not been employed within that period in putting them in repair. The land subsists, and the... | |
| 1848 - 806 páginas
...of the country, scarcely any part except farm-houses and factories, and a fe w ships and machines ; and even these would not in most cases have survived so long, if fresh labour had not been employed within that period in putting them in repair. The land subsists, and the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 páginas
...of the country scarcely any part, except farm-houses and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even these would not in most cases have survived so long, if fresh labour had not been employed within that period in putting them into repair. The land subsists, and... | |
| 1848 - 802 páginas
...of the country, scarcely any part except farm-houses and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even these would not in most cases have survived so long, if fresh labour had not been employed within that period in putting them in repair. The land subsists, and the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 páginas
...of the country scarcely any part, except farm-houses and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even these would not in most cases have survived so long, if fresh labour had not been employed within that period in putting them into repair. The land subsists, and... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1859 - 542 páginas
...country, scarcely any part, except farm-houses and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even they would not, in most cases, have survived so long, if...not been employed within that period in putting them in repair."* The first thing to be remarked in relation to this passage is the use of the words above... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1860 - 528 páginas
...country, scarcely any part, except farm-houses and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even they would not, in most cases, have survived so long, if...labor had not been employed within that period in patting them in repair." * The first thing to be remarked in relation to this passage is the use of... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1867 - 528 páginas
...farm-honscs and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even they would not, in most cases, hare survived so long, if fresh labor had not been employed within that period in putting them in repair." * The first thing to be remarked in relation to this passage is tho use of the words above... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - 1870 - 548 páginas
...of the country, scarcely any part, except farm-houses and factories, and a few ships and machines ; and even these would not in most cases have survived so long, if fresh labour had not been employed within that period in putting them into repair. The land subsists, and... | |
| Aaron Lucius Chapin - 1879 - 238 páginas
...productive capital of the country, scar ucly any part except farm-houses and a few ships aud machines; and even these would not, in most cases, have survived...not been employed within that period in putting them in repair. Capital is kept in existence from age to age, like population, not by preservation, but... | |
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