The fire or light, when kept in by the eyelids, equalizes the inward motions, and there is rest accompanied by few dreams; only when the greater motions remain they engender in us corresponding visions of the night.
The castor oil does good in cases where the bowels are too loose or constipated, as the case may be, by carrying off the impurities, and the hot bath equalizes the circulation, relieving the convulsion.
It is certain, then, that liberty equalizes the conditions of production direct or indirect, as far as they can be equalized, since it leaves no other difference, but the inevitable one arising from the expense of transport.
It is not true that an import duty equalizes the conditions of production.
At most, all that such a dutyequalizes are the conditions of sale.
Machinery not only adds to human power, and economizes human time, but it works up the most common materials into articles of value, and equalizes the use of valuable materials.
It is the same power which distributes these bulky articles through the country, and equalizes the cost in a considerable degree to the man who lives in London and the man who lives in Durham or Staffordshire.
But it greatly equalizes and strengthens the fingers, and makes your execution smooth and elegant.
Czerny equalizes them and gives an easy and elegant execution, and Gradus is not only good for finger technique--it trains the arm and wrist also, and gives a much more powerful execution.
It therefore follows that freedom of commerce equalizes the conditions of production direct or indirect, as much as it is possible to equalize them; for it leaves but the one inevitable difference, that of transportation.
That freedom of trade equalizes these conditions as much as possible; and 5.
But freedom of trade equalizesthese conditions as much as is possible.
It is then certain that freedom of commerce equalizesthe conditions of production direct or indirect, as much as it is possible to equalize them; for it leaves but the one inevitable difference, that of transportation.
In other words, reason may be characterized as an activity which seeks for unity in every multiplicity and equalizes all contrasts whether it deals with the many different sides and parts of one or of more objects.
The world is a unity of the infinitely numerous multitude of phenomena and comprises within itself all contradictions, makes them relative and equalizes them.
Rent, in short, merely equalizes the profits of different farming capitals, by enabling the landlord to appropriate all extra gains occasioned by superiority of natural advantages.
If unequal at any moment, competition equalizes them, and the manner in which this is done is by an adjustment of the value.
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