| 1848 - 788 頁
...similar expressions, the idea suggested is, that the riches so transmitted were produced long ago, at the time when they are said to have been first acquired,...capital of the country was produced this year, except so much as may have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. The greater... | |
| 1848 - 802 頁
...similar expressions, the idea suggested ii, that the riches so transmitted were produced loug ago, at the time when they are said to have been first acquired,...capital of the country was produced this year, except so much as шау have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. The greater... | |
| 1848 - 806 頁
...similar expressions, the idea suggested is, that the riches so transmitted were produced long ago, at the time when they are said to have been first acquired,...capital of the country was produced this year, except so much as may have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. The greater... | |
| 1848 - 798 頁
...similar expressions, the idea suggested is, that the riches so transmitted were produced long ago, at ihe time when they are said to have been first acquired,...capital of the country was produced this year, except so much as may have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. The greater... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 頁
...similar expressions, the idea suggested is, that the riches so transmitted were produced long ago, at the time when they are said to have been first acquired,...the wealth now existing in England has been produced to a forced economy. Suppose a sudden demand for some article of Inxory, caused by the caprice of a... | |
| 1920 - 450 頁
...suggestion ?] . 9. P. 58. 1. 22. It is the maxim of their economists, " that the greater part in value ot the wealth now existing in England has been produced by human hands within the last twelve months.' ' [Is this a verbatim quotation from some writer on economics before 1856 ?] 10. P. 50, 1. 9. The Danish... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 640 頁
...treats of the limiting principle to the accumulation of capital. mitted were produced long ago, at the time when they are said to have been first acquired,...was produced this year, except as much as may have heen this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. The greater part, in value, of... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1856 - 588 頁
...is accustomed to the instantaneous creation of wealth. It is the maxim of their economists, ' that the greater part in value of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months.' Meantime, three or four days' rain will reduce hundreds to starving in London." — pp. 98- 103. Mr.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 324 頁
...is accustomed to the instantaneous creation of wealth. It is the maxim of their economists, " that the greater part in value of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months." Meantime, three or four days' rain will reduce hundreds to starving in London. One secret of their... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1859 - 528 頁
...conviction of the error should not be forced upon its teachers. Mr. Mill assures his readers, that " the greater part in value of the wealth now existing...last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed," as he continues, "was in existence ten years ago : of the present productive capital of the country,... | |
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