Ruskin: Sesame and lilies. Unto this last. The Queen of the air. The storm cloud of the nineteenth centuryDana Estes & Company, 1856 |
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Page 199
... exchange " ( Mill , III . i . 3 ) . So that , if two ships cannot exchange their rudders , their rudders are , in politico - economic language , of no value to either . But " the subject of political economy is wealth . ” — ( Pre ...
... exchange " ( Mill , III . i . 3 ) . So that , if two ships cannot exchange their rudders , their rudders are , in politico - economic language , of no value to either . But " the subject of political economy is wealth . ” — ( Pre ...
Page 207
... exchange the gained grain for the gained tool ; and both are the better for the exchange ; but though there is much advantage in the transaction , there is no profit . Nothing is constructed or produced . Only that which had been before ...
... exchange the gained grain for the gained tool ; and both are the better for the exchange ; but though there is much advantage in the transaction , there is no profit . Nothing is constructed or produced . Only that which had been before ...
Page 320
... exchange ; but the proportion in which this quantity of money is divided among individuals expresses their various ... exchange . You can exchange goods , -- at some inconvenience , indeed , but still you can contrive to do it , -without ...
... exchange ; but the proportion in which this quantity of money is divided among individuals expresses their various ... exchange . You can exchange goods , -- at some inconvenience , indeed , but still you can contrive to do it , -without ...
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