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 52
... has destroyed so many errors , superstitions , and inveterate habits , almost coëval with the social state , would not have respected a doctrine contrary to private and public interest . What 52 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS BOOK I. ...
... has destroyed so many errors , superstitions , and inveterate habits , almost coëval with the social state , would not have respected a doctrine contrary to private and public interest . What 52 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS BOOK I. ...
Side 53
... doctrine contrary to private and public interest . What then has so long protected this doctrine against the outrages of time , the progress of knowledge , and the charm of innovations ? Is it not its resting on the authority of facts ...
... doctrine contrary to private and public interest . What then has so long protected this doctrine against the outrages of time , the progress of knowledge , and the charm of innovations ? Is it not its resting on the authority of facts ...
Side 57
... doctrine , endeavoured to retain the precious metals , or to invite them by encouraging national manufactures , by directly or indirectly prohibiting the produce of foreign industry , or by procuring to the produce of national industry ...
... doctrine , endeavoured to retain the precious metals , or to invite them by encouraging national manufactures , by directly or indirectly prohibiting the produce of foreign industry , or by procuring to the produce of national industry ...
Side 60
... of lowering the interest of money . * Melon , Essai Politique sur le Commerce en 1734 . + Thomas Culpeper , Sir Josiah Child , Locke , Paterson , and Barnard . This doctrine , which was introduced in France by the 60 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... of lowering the interest of money . * Melon , Essai Politique sur le Commerce en 1734 . + Thomas Culpeper , Sir Josiah Child , Locke , Paterson , and Barnard . This doctrine , which was introduced in France by the 60 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 61
... doctrine , which was introduced in France by the famous Law , was as fatal to that country as it had proved beneficial to England ; and the reason of this difference is easily perceived . When Thomas Cul- peper in 1641 , Sir Josiah ...
... doctrine , which was introduced in France by the famous Law , was as fatal to that country as it had proved beneficial to England ; and the reason of this difference is easily perceived . When Thomas Cul- peper in 1641 , Sir Josiah ...
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