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 8
... a law or practice is there often contrary to first appearances . ' Hume's History of England . London , 1802. vol . iii . Henry VII . p . 397 . " derived from manual dexterity to the prejudice of " 8 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... a law or practice is there often contrary to first appearances . ' Hume's History of England . London , 1802. vol . iii . Henry VII . p . 397 . " derived from manual dexterity to the prejudice of " 8 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 9
... derived from manual dexterity to the prejudice of " the primary source of wealth . " * Would they then be sorry if ... derive public wealth from an increased net produce ? Adam Smith is not more consistent than the Eco- nomists . He ...
... derived from manual dexterity to the prejudice of " the primary source of wealth . " * Would they then be sorry if ... derive public wealth from an increased net produce ? Adam Smith is not more consistent than the Eco- nomists . He ...
Side 39
... derived from the ge- nerosity of their patrons , the liberality of candidates , and the distributions made by the public exchequer . Such a distribution of wealth must inevitably prove fatal . It gave every thing to a small number of ...
... derived from the ge- nerosity of their patrons , the liberality of candidates , and the distributions made by the public exchequer . Such a distribution of wealth must inevitably prove fatal . It gave every thing to a small number of ...
Side 50
... derived from the riches of the whole population . The former enervated , effeminated , and depraved the rich , perverted and degraded the poor , and rendered them strangers to the community : the latter furnishes the rich with the means ...
... derived from the riches of the whole population . The former enervated , effeminated , and depraved the rich , perverted and degraded the poor , and rendered them strangers to the community : the latter furnishes the rich with the means ...
Side 64
... derived from part of this produce ; that the act of sharing in the net produce renders government a co - proprietor of the soil ; and that this co - propriety constitutes its right to government ; which right is limited by its co ...
... derived from part of this produce ; that the act of sharing in the net produce renders government a co - proprietor of the soil ; and that this co - propriety constitutes its right to government ; which right is limited by its co ...
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