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The fact is that the gross amount of produce is not proportionably increased ; that to many of the dividers of labour it is not increased at all ; and that the return of produce for labour is in no respect apportioned to exertion .
The fact is that the gross amount of produce is not proportionably increased ; that to many of the dividers of labour it is not increased at all ; and that the return of produce for labour is in no respect apportioned to exertion .
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In the first place , it is quite clear that the greatest amount of produce would be obtained by the best distribution of labour , which cannot possibly be obtained without concert ; -secondly , competition draws labour from the least ...
In the first place , it is quite clear that the greatest amount of produce would be obtained by the best distribution of labour , which cannot possibly be obtained without concert ; -secondly , competition draws labour from the least ...
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For the actual results of the impulse which has been given to agriculture , we must consult the official returns of the produce of the soil . From the return for 1849 , lately published , we derive the welcome intelligence that the ...
For the actual results of the impulse which has been given to agriculture , we must consult the official returns of the produce of the soil . From the return for 1849 , lately published , we derive the welcome intelligence that the ...
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