| Charles Henry Vail - 1897 - 202 pages
...year except so much as may have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. " The greater part in value of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago ; of the present... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 pages
...year, except as much as may have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. The greater part, in value, of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago;—of the present... | |
| Sir Ebenezer Howard - 1902 - 228 pages
...decay. Thus for instance, JS Mill, in " Elements of Political Economy," Book 1, Chapter v., says : " The greater part in value of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago ; — of the... | |
| Sir Ebenezer Howard - 1902 - 194 pages
...decay. Thus for instance, JS Mill, in " Elements of Political Economy," Book 1, Chapter v., says : " The greater part in value of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago; — of the present... | |
| Sir Ebenezer Howard - 1902 - 188 pages
...decay. Thus for instance, JS Mill, in " Elements of Political Economy," Book 1, Chapter v., says : " The greater part in value of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago ; — of the... | |
| Lester Frank Ward - 1903 - 646 pages
...year, except as much as may have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. The greater part, in value, of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago ; — of the... | |
| Conrad Noel - 1906 - 198 pages
...income levied upon the labour of others : for All interest and rents are ultimately paid by Labour, and The greater part, in value, of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months (JS Mill). Land and capital are the prime essentials, without access to which property - less men cannot... | |
| Ralph Waldo Trine - 1906 - 358 pages
...year except so much as may have been this year added to the total amount. The fact is far otherwise. " The greater part in value of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months. A very small proportion indeed of that large aggregate was in existence ten years ago; of the present... | |
| Edward Johns Urwick - 1908 - 276 pages
...these are not convertible into consumption goods, and form no fund of labour in the old sense. 1 " The greater part, in value, of the wealth now existing...produced by human hands within the last twelve months " (John Stuart Mill). This of course applies only to wealth expressed in terms of value — exchangeable... | |
| 1909 - 540 pages
...tenantry are unprofitable; let me have sheep." He unroofs the houses, and ships the population to America. The nation is accustomed to the instantaneous creation...London. One secret of their power is their mutual good under4 Sir S. Romilly, purest of English patriots, decided that the only independent mode of entering... | |
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