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 2
... consists ; how great will be his surprise at meeting with so many different and even contrary opinions in the most esteemed authors ! Some state the wealth of a nation to consist in the totality of the private property of its ...
... consists ; how great will be his surprise at meeting with so many different and even contrary opinions in the most esteemed authors ! Some state the wealth of a nation to consist in the totality of the private property of its ...
Side 3
... consist of all the material commodities which man may use to supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment either to ... consist of all " that man desires as useful or delightful to him ; " and the former to consist of all that man desires ...
... consist of all the material commodities which man may use to supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment either to ... consist of all " that man desires as useful or delightful to him ; " and the former to consist of all that man desires ...
Side 18
... consists in the surplus of produce above consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied ...
... consists in the surplus of produce above consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied ...
Side 41
... consist of citizens ; no one was ready to defend a country which was become the property of a few families . At Carthage , the wealth produced by commerce and conquest did not follow the law of concentration of military governments ...
... consist of citizens ; no one was ready to defend a country which was become the property of a few families . At Carthage , the wealth produced by commerce and conquest did not follow the law of concentration of military governments ...
Side 51
... consists in a noble independence , are equally interested in studying the causes of modern wealth , and in disco- vering and improving the methods by which it may be increased and rendered useful in its application : they ought ...
... consists in a noble independence , are equally interested in studying the causes of modern wealth , and in disco- vering and improving the methods by which it may be increased and rendered useful in its application : they ought ...
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