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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Side 15
... afford few subjects of medita- tion more extensive , more complicated , more in- structive , and more productive of important conse- quences , than the problem of the moral and politi- cal advantages and inconveniences of Wealth ; a sub ...
... afford few subjects of medita- tion more extensive , more complicated , more in- structive , and more productive of important conse- quences , than the problem of the moral and politi- cal advantages and inconveniences of Wealth ; a sub ...
Side 95
... afford the means of subsistence , the wages of all labour , the patrimony of all labouring classes , they would be distributed in proportion to the wants of the husbandmen , and the progress of agriculture ; consequently , the share of ...
... afford the means of subsistence , the wages of all labour , the patrimony of all labouring classes , they would be distributed in proportion to the wants of the husbandmen , and the progress of agriculture ; consequently , the share of ...
Side 99
... afford a memorable example of its incon- siderable influence upon the grandeur and destiny of nations . Ancient Egypt , China , and North America , are therefore but equivocal and suspicious evidences of the power of agriculture and its ...
... afford a memorable example of its incon- siderable influence upon the grandeur and destiny of nations . Ancient Egypt , China , and North America , are therefore but equivocal and suspicious evidences of the power of agriculture and its ...
Side 101
... afford little or no security to the national indepen- dence and glory . Whence indeed could it derive its political force , its means of resistance and attack , of power and grandeur ? The agricultural class forming more than three ...
... afford little or no security to the national indepen- dence and glory . Whence indeed could it derive its political force , its means of resistance and attack , of power and grandeur ? The agricultural class forming more than three ...
Side 102
... afford little security . " In none of the known periods of their history were the Egyptians ever formidable ; never did an enemy enter their country , but they were subdued . " The Scythians were the first who invaded Egypt . " After ...
... afford little security . " In none of the known periods of their history were the Egyptians ever formidable ; never did an enemy enter their country , but they were subdued . " The Scythians were the first who invaded Egypt . " After ...
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abundance Adam Smith advantages afford augment bank-notes beneficial benefits bills of exchange capital employed causes chap circulating capital civil classes coin commodities consequently consumed consumption creditors David Hume debts derived diminished doctrine duce Earl of Lauderdale effects employment of capital England equal equivalent Europe exchangeable value expences exported favour fixed foreign trade French French livres gold and silver greater importance improvement income increase individuals industry land Lauderdale laws less Lord Lauderdale manufactures and commerce means ments mercantile system merce merchants metallic currency millions national wealth nature opinion paid Physiocratic political economy population portion private wealth produce of labour productive labour profit of stock proportion prosperity public and private public loans public wealth purchase quantity Quesnay rate of interest rendered revenue riches says scarcity sinking fund source of wealth sumers supposed surplus tion wages of labour wants Wealth of Nations writers