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Pagina 317
... cause , such as the pro- gress of luxury , or the pressure of taxation , no such general cause can possibly raise prices . ' Again : If the standard be affected in common with all the objects which it measures , no change of price can ...
... cause , such as the pro- gress of luxury , or the pressure of taxation , no such general cause can possibly raise prices . ' Again : If the standard be affected in common with all the objects which it measures , no change of price can ...
Pagina 347
... cause in the deserts of western Africa . It is apt to dry up the water that is kept in skins , unless they are of a thick hide ; and this is an immediate cause of distress , as well as a possible cause of death . This first branch of ...
... cause in the deserts of western Africa . It is apt to dry up the water that is kept in skins , unless they are of a thick hide ; and this is an immediate cause of distress , as well as a possible cause of death . This first branch of ...
Pagina 509
... cause of wit in others ; and sterile must be that labour which is neither productive itself , nor the cause of productiveness in others ! Here lies a common mistake . The labour of a musi- cian , it is true , is not fixed on a permanent ...
... cause of wit in others ; and sterile must be that labour which is neither productive itself , nor the cause of productiveness in others ! Here lies a common mistake . The labour of a musi- cian , it is true , is not fixed on a permanent ...
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