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... exchange to be 18. 10d . for a Rupee , and the freight , & c . to be £ 3 10s . per ton ? 3. What is the compound interest of Rs . 16,789 for nine years , at 6 per cent . per annum , when the interest is payable monthly and yearly ...
... exchange to be 18. 10d . for a Rupee , and the freight , & c . to be £ 3 10s . per ton ? 3. What is the compound interest of Rs . 16,789 for nine years , at 6 per cent . per annum , when the interest is payable monthly and yearly ...
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... proportion between population and Capital , explain the apparent contradiction to this doctrine , in the opinion so often maintained that wages vary with the price of food ? 4. The distinction between exchange value and price ? While 26.
... proportion between population and Capital , explain the apparent contradiction to this doctrine , in the opinion so often maintained that wages vary with the price of food ? 4. The distinction between exchange value and price ? While 26.
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... exchange value and price ? While all commodities may rise in their money price , explain why there cannot be a general rise or fall of values ? 5. The demand varying in general according to the value , what is the effect on the value ...
... exchange value and price ? While all commodities may rise in their money price , explain why there cannot be a general rise or fall of values ? 5. The demand varying in general according to the value , what is the effect on the value ...
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... exchange , and even a medium of exchange ? 15 . Limits to it ? 16. Two important circumstances which , by enlarging the market , extend division of labour ? 17 . The commodities produced by one labourer constitute the price , and ...
... exchange , and even a medium of exchange ? 15 . Limits to it ? 16. Two important circumstances which , by enlarging the market , extend division of labour ? 17 . The commodities produced by one labourer constitute the price , and ...
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... exchange ? 45. Capital ? 46. Of two kinds ? 47. Fixed capital may be chiefly classified under three heads ? 48. Productive labour ? Productive consumption ? Capital ? 49. Case of goods unsold in a shop ? 50. Most division of labour ...
... exchange ? 45. Capital ? 46. Of two kinds ? 47. Fixed capital may be chiefly classified under three heads ? 48. Productive labour ? Productive consumption ? Capital ? 49. Case of goods unsold in a shop ? 50. Most division of labour ...
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Seite 109 - Hark, his hands the lyre explore ! Bright-eyed Fancy hovering o'er, Scatters from her pictured urn Thoughts that breathe and words that burn.
Seite 116 - As spectacled she sits in chimney nook. But soon his eyes grew brilliant, when she told His lady's purpose; and he scarce could brook Tears, at the thought of those enchantments cold, And Madeline asleep in lap of legends old.
Seite 124 - Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began. Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And...
Seite 117 - He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsighed for, and the future sure...
Seite 115 - When Cheerfulness, a nymph of healthiest hue, Her bow across her shoulder flung, Her buskins gemm'd with morning dew, Blew an inspiring air, that dale and thicket rung, The hunter's call to Faun and Dryad known...
Seite 87 - BAC is cut off from the given circle ABC containing an angle equal to the given angle D : Which was to be done. PROP. XXXV. THEOR. If two straight lines within a circle cut one another, the rectangle contained by the segments of one of them is equal to the rectangle contained by the segments of the other.
Seite 117 - Petrarch's wound; A thousand times this pipe did Tasso sound; With it Camoens soothed an exile's grief ; The sonnet glittered a gay myrtle leaf Amid the cypress with which Dante crowned His visionary brow: a glow-worm lamp, It cheered mild Spenser, called from Faery-land To struggle through dark ways; and when a damp Fell round the path of Milton, in his hand The thing became a trumpet ; whence he blew Soul-animating strains — alas, too few...
Seite 117 - Of all that is most beauteous— imaged there In happier beauty; more pellucid streams, An ampler ether, a diviner air, And fields invested with purpureal gleams; Climes which the sun, who sheds the brightest day Earth knows, is all unworthy to survey.
Seite 116 - Of fruits, and flowers, and bunches of knot-grass, And diamonded with panes of quaint device, Innumerable of stains and splendid dyes, As are the tiger-moth's deep-damask'd wings; And in the midst, 'mong thousand heraldries, And twilight saints, and dim emblazonings, A shielded scutcheon blush'd with blood of queens and kings.
Seite 124 - ... country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year ; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had...