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 82
... amount of the wages and profit which that labour " must have obtained according to the rate of wages " and profit of stock usual in the country . Conse- GC « all ne ́essary ; and it would be difficult to say which is the most " useful ...
... amount of the wages and profit which that labour " must have obtained according to the rate of wages " and profit of stock usual in the country . Conse- GC « all ne ́essary ; and it would be difficult to say which is the most " useful ...
Side 120
... amounts to ten millions a year , these ten millions are mostly carried to the general market to be exchanged for the productions of the industry of other nations : they cannot take any other direction , because there alone they meet ...
... amounts to ten millions a year , these ten millions are mostly carried to the general market to be exchanged for the productions of the industry of other nations : they cannot take any other direction , because there alone they meet ...
Side 170
... amount to one hundred quarters of wheat , and that the idle classes employ them in taking twenty indi- viduals more in their service , what will be the conse- quence of the consumption of these savings ? These twenty individuals quit ...
... amount to one hundred quarters of wheat , and that the idle classes employ them in taking twenty indi- viduals more in their service , what will be the conse- quence of the consumption of these savings ? These twenty individuals quit ...
Side 221
... amount of interest and sinking fund , the creditors probably consume five , or the amount of the interest of their capital . As for OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 221.
... amount of interest and sinking fund , the creditors probably consume five , or the amount of the interest of their capital . As for OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 221.
Side 222
... amount of the interest of their capital . As for the sixth million , which forms a part of their capital , they probably seek a new employment for it , which restores the interest of which the sinking fund deprived them . Such new ...
... amount of the interest of their capital . As for the sixth million , which forms a part of their capital , they probably seek a new employment for it , which restores the interest of which the sinking fund deprived them . Such new ...
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