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The Elements of Political Economy - Page 427
by Francis Wayland - 1837 - 472 pages
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1841 - 434 pages
...much, increased, and he and the community are the better for the increased value of his production. It is evident, that, in order to do this, a systematic...destruction. The whole of this amount may go to the further increase of production, or to the satisfying of human wants. The more he produces, the greater...
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The elements of political economy. With revisions and additions

Francis Wayland - 1857 - 292 pages
...much increased, and he and the community are the better for the increased value of his production. It is evident that in order to do this, a systematic...and the injury of one is the injury of all. If a man economise labour and capital, he increases his own wealth, and he also rescues as much as he saves...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1858 - 452 pages
...skilful producer, must be acquainted 32* with the laws of production that is, those laws of na ture and of society, which govern the transaction in which...destruction. The whole of this amount may go to the further increase of production, or to the satisfying of human wants. The more he produces, the greater...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1878 - 432 pages
...which he is engaged. Hence the importance of accurate knowledge, and sound mental discipline, to all classes of society. We see, in the above remarks,...destruction. The whole of this amount may go to the further increase of production, or to the satisfying of human wants. The more he produces, the greater...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1882 - 498 pages
...mental discipline, to all classes of society. We see, in the above remarks, another illustration oE the truth, that the benefit of one is the benefit...destruction. The whole of this amount may go to the further increase of production, or to the satisfying of human wants. The more he produces, the greater...
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The Forum, Volume 71

1924 - 898 pages
...manufacturers decline. The general welfare cannot be provided for in any one act, but it is well to remember that the benefit of one is the benefit of all, and the neglect of one is the neglect of all. The suspension of one man's dividends is the suspension of another...
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The International Socialist Review, Volume 7

Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1907 - 826 pages
...undivided whole which can progress simultaneously along moral paths, and of whom it may be truly said, the benefit of one is the benefit of all and the injury of one the calamity of the nation. As a matter of fact the benefits of one class in the community are obtained...
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Calvin Coolidge, His Ideals of Citizenship as Revealed Through His Speeches ...

Calvin Coolidge - 1924 - 402 pages
...manufactures decline. The general welfare cannot be provided for in any one act, but it is well to remember that the benefit of one is the benefit of all, and the neglect of one is the neglect of all." That quotation is one wisely to be kept in mind by all who wish...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association

Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1920 - 250 pages
...that the welfare of the weaker and the welfare of the most powerful are inseparably joined together; that the benefit of one is the benefit of all and the neglect of one is the neglect of all. It may be said by some that we will commercialize the profession...
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Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association

Illinois State Bar Association - 1921 - 494 pages
...of the weaker and welfare of the most powerful are inseparANNUAL BANQUET 233 ably joined together; that the benefit of one is the benefit of all and the neglect of one is the neglect of all. It may be said by some that we are trying to commercialize the...
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