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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... considered as pertaining to the science , and calculated to simplify its study , to accelerate its improvement , and to insure its success . * Travels of Anacharsis . Engl . tran sl . vol . iv , c . 55. p . 263 . : ON THE VARIOUS ...
... considered as pertaining to the science , and calculated to simplify its study , to accelerate its improvement , and to insure its success . * Travels of Anacharsis . Engl . tran sl . vol . iv , c . 55. p . 263 . : ON THE VARIOUS ...
Side 63
... considered as true wealth , are only the instruments of its circula- tion ; and this view of the subject gave birth to fresh inquiries into the nature of wealth . * Dr. Quesnay in particular acquired great celebrity by the new and ...
... considered as true wealth , are only the instruments of its circula- tion ; and this view of the subject gave birth to fresh inquiries into the nature of wealth . * Dr. Quesnay in particular acquired great celebrity by the new and ...
Side 73
... CONSIDERED AS A SOURCE OF WEALTH . IN INTRODUCTION . In every system of political economy , labour has the greatest share in the formation , increase , and pre- servation of wealth . If the labourer finds the pre- cious seeds of wealth ...
... CONSIDERED AS A SOURCE OF WEALTH . IN INTRODUCTION . In every system of political economy , labour has the greatest share in the formation , increase , and pre- servation of wealth . If the labourer finds the pre- cious seeds of wealth ...
Side 74
... considered , and concerning which numerous controversies have arisen , which it is inte- resting to investigate and to appreciate , for the purpose of forming correct notions of this important part of political economy . CHAP . I. Is ...
... considered , and concerning which numerous controversies have arisen , which it is inte- resting to investigate and to appreciate , for the purpose of forming correct notions of this important part of political economy . CHAP . I. Is ...
Side 76
... considered as a whole endowed with properties which belong only to labour in general . This has given birth to mistakes , paradoxes , and systems ; which would have been avoided if a contrary conduct had been observed , and a different ...
... considered as a whole endowed with properties which belong only to labour in general . This has given birth to mistakes , paradoxes , and systems ; which would have been avoided if a contrary conduct had been observed , and a different ...
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