| George Gunton - 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 426
...understand not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...people, even of the ' lowest order, to be without. . . . Custom, in the same manner, has rendered leather shoes a necessary of life in England. The poorest... | |
| Adam Smith - 1894 - عدد الصفحات: 526
...understand, not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...creditable people, even of the lowest order, to be without. A linen shirt, for example, is strictly speaking not a necessary of life. The Greeks and Romans lived,... | |
| Lemuel Danryid - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 20
...only the commodities that are absolutely indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...people, even of the lowest order, to be without." The cost of subsistence for an average family determines the rate below which wages cannot well fall,... | |
| John Philip Young - 1900 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...Smith, "not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...people, even of the lowest order, to be without."! *Smith, Wealth ^of Nations, Book V, Chap. II. tlbid, Book V, Chap. II. Therefore, if in the eager struggle... | |
| John Philip Young - 1900 - عدد الصفحات: 602
...Smith, "not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for creditable people, even of the lowest order, to be without."f *Smith, Wealth of Nations, Book V, Chap. II. tlbid, Book V, Chap. II. Therefore, if in the... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 698
...understand, not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...creditable people, even of the lowest order, to be without. A linen shirt for example is strictly speaking not a necessary of life. The Greeks and Romans lived,... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 700
...understand, not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...creditable people, even of the lowest order, to be without. A linen shirt for example is strictly speaking not a necessary of life. The Greeks and Romans lived,... | |
| Fred Manville Taylor - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 242
...obtain, "not only the commodities that are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...people, even of the lowest order, to be without." Now it is plain, from this definition, that there can be no absolute standard of natural or necessary... | |
| Edward Johns Urwick - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 280
...not necessaries ; and necessaries are whatever things are necessary to life, together with " whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...people, ,. , even of the lowest order, to be without." So ; j Adam Smith defined luxury a hundred and thirty . ") years ago ; and the definition has been... | |
| David MacGregor Means - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...understand, not only the commodities which are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for...creditable people, even of the lowest order, to be without. A linen shirt, for example, is strictly speaking not a necessary of life. The Greeks and Romans lived,... | |
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