An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthHenry Colburn, 1812 - 492 sider |
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... abundance , and insuring its constant progress , have frequently been inves- tigated . This subject , known at present by the name of Political Economy , ( no doubt , because it embraces individual efforts and national regulations , and ...
... abundance , and insuring its constant progress , have frequently been inves- tigated . This subject , known at present by the name of Political Economy , ( no doubt , because it embraces individual efforts and national regulations , and ...
Side 2
... abundance of its commodities . 4 Some distinguishing public from private wealth , assign to the former a value in use , but no value in exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir William Petty's Treatise on Taxes and ...
... abundance of its commodities . 4 Some distinguishing public from private wealth , assign to the former a value in use , but no value in exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir William Petty's Treatise on Taxes and ...
Side 16
... abundance of which may be increased by means conformable to reason , justice , and morality ; equally beneficial to the rich and poor , and as lawful as honourable in their application . Yet , by a strange fatality , this precious ...
... abundance of which may be increased by means conformable to reason , justice , and morality ; equally beneficial to the rich and poor , and as lawful as honourable in their application . Yet , by a strange fatality , this precious ...
Side 20
... abundant source of wealth , than the misery of their fellow - creatures . Communities , or individuals , all fancied they could not be rich but by seizing the property of others ; and all attempted to secure a surplus by depriving ...
... abundant source of wealth , than the misery of their fellow - creatures . Communities , or individuals , all fancied they could not be rich but by seizing the property of others ; and all attempted to secure a surplus by depriving ...
Side 36
... abundance of this wealth , nations have declined in consideration , gran- deur , and power , in the ratio of their impoverishment . Venice , Genoa , Florence , the Hanseatic Towns , and even Holland , lost their preponderance , or ...
... abundance of this wealth , nations have declined in consideration , gran- deur , and power , in the ratio of their impoverishment . Venice , Genoa , Florence , the Hanseatic Towns , and even Holland , lost their preponderance , or ...
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