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Pagina 64
... exchange . Mr. Malthus admits that it may be questioned whether , in fact , we are in the habit of using the term in the first of these two senses ; yet , as we may without impropriety , in a metaphorical if not in a literal sense ...
... exchange . Mr. Malthus admits that it may be questioned whether , in fact , we are in the habit of using the term in the first of these two senses ; yet , as we may without impropriety , in a metaphorical if not in a literal sense ...
Pagina 68
... exchange for a smaller quan- tity of those things in which no such abridgment of labour had been made . On the contrary , Mr. M. contends that the quantity of labour which a production has cost , and the quantity of labour which it will ...
... exchange for a smaller quan- tity of those things in which no such abridgment of labour had been made . On the contrary , Mr. M. contends that the quantity of labour which a production has cost , and the quantity of labour which it will ...
Pagina 72
... exchange for it , that they have considered commodities as if they were so many mathematical figures or arithmetical characters , the relations of which were to be compared ; instead of articles of consump- tion , which must of course ...
... exchange for it , that they have considered commodities as if they were so many mathematical figures or arithmetical characters , the relations of which were to be compared ; instead of articles of consump- tion , which must of course ...
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