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- adverb Alternative form of
politicoeconomically .
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Examples
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All that the world can give will be thine; and yet when we talk of thee religiously, philosophically, or politico-economically, we are wont to declare that thy chances of happiness are no better -- no better, if they be no worse '-- than are those of thine infant neighbour just born, in that farmyard cradle.
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It is now as difficult to treat politico-economically the wealth of the nation as the wealth of Warwickshire -- a difficulty that Adam Smith would have shrunk from.
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All that the world can give will be thine; and yet when we talk of thee religiously, philosophically, or politico-economically, we are wont to declare that thy chances of happiness are no better, -- no better, if they be no worse, -- than are those of thine infant neighbour just born, in that farmyard cradle.
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All that the world can give will be thine; and yet when we talk of thee religiously, philosophically, or politico-economically, we are wont to declare that thy chances of happiness are no better — no better, if they be no worse’ — than are those of thine infant neighbour just born, in that farmyard cradle.
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