The Economic Review, Volume 1Oxford University Branch of the Christian Social Union, 1891 Includes section "Reviews". |
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... regulate the action of individual merchants in the interests of national power , -that a system of natural liberty was practically conducive to the wealth of nations . And from his time onwards there has been a tendency to assume that ...
... regulate the action of individual merchants in the interests of national power , -that a system of natural liberty was practically conducive to the wealth of nations . And from his time onwards there has been a tendency to assume that ...
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... regulate the right of property , and the possession of land is determined by positive constitutions " ( § 50 ) .1 2 This appears to mean that , apart from the social compact and from the positive laws of any given community , gold and ...
... regulate the right of property , and the possession of land is determined by positive constitutions " ( § 50 ) .1 2 This appears to mean that , apart from the social compact and from the positive laws of any given community , gold and ...
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... Regulation of all public affairs by free contracts between the autonomous communes and associations resting on a federalistic basis . Whilst the Socialists were thus weakened by dissension , the 72 122 Jan. Economic Review .
... Regulation of all public affairs by free contracts between the autonomous communes and associations resting on a federalistic basis . Whilst the Socialists were thus weakened by dissension , the 72 122 Jan. Economic Review .
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... regulations of the Mosaic law , which he maintained were hygienic rather than ceremonial ; and the Rev. J. Lambert urged that to prevent disease was as clearly a Christian duty as to heal it . The discussion on the Ethics of Commerce ...
... regulations of the Mosaic law , which he maintained were hygienic rather than ceremonial ; and the Rev. J. Lambert urged that to prevent disease was as clearly a Christian duty as to heal it . The discussion on the Ethics of Commerce ...
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... regulation , or , B , State annexation of a particular branch of industry , may , under some circumstances , be preferable ; ( 3 ) that in all these cases the State or subordinate governing body has held itself bound to consult the ...
... regulation , or , B , State annexation of a particular branch of industry , may , under some circumstances , be preferable ; ( 3 ) that in all these cases the State or subordinate governing body has held itself bound to consult the ...
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Page 29 - Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person ; this nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his.
Page 35 - The state of Nature has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions...
Page 39 - Political power, then, I take to be a right of making laws with penalties of death and, consequently, all less penalties for the regulating and preserving of property, and of employing the force of the community in the execution of such laws, and in the defence of the commonwealth from foreign injury, and all this only for the public good.
Page 30 - Thus the grass my horse has bit; the turfs my servant has cut; and the ore I have digged in any place, where I have a right to them in common with others, become my property, without the assignation or consent of any body. The labour that was mine, removing them out of that common state they were in, hath fixed my property in them.
Page 266 - As for myself, my course is clear. A British subject I was born; a British subject I will die. With my utmost effort, with my latest breath, will I oppose the veiled treason which attempts by sordid means and mercenary proffers to lure our people from their allegiance.
Page 204 - Act, except as below provided, shall be printed from type set within the limits of the United States...
Page 31 - ... it is necessary the body should move that way whither the greater force carries it, which is the consent of the majority...
Page 318 - Workmen, on the contrary, when they are liberally paid' by the piece, are very apt to over-work themselves, and to ruin their health and constitution in a few years.
Page 29 - The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever, then, he removes out of the state that nature hath provided and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property.
Page 421 - ... such wages as are generally accepted as current in each trade for competent workmen.