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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... duce , and by its wise application , distribution , and consumption . From Kamtschatka to the Pillars of Hercules , from the Elbe to the Ionian Sea , labour is the power which distributes wealth , and whose favours all nations implore ...
... duce , and by its wise application , distribution , and consumption . From Kamtschatka to the Pillars of Hercules , from the Elbe to the Ionian Sea , labour is the power which distributes wealth , and whose favours all nations implore ...
Side 63
... duce into different shapes , without adding any thing to its quantity ; and because its productions are only the material representatives of the produce of the soil which the manufacturer has employed or consumed . Land alone is the ...
... duce into different shapes , without adding any thing to its quantity ; and because its productions are only the material representatives of the produce of the soil which the manufacturer has employed or consumed . Land alone is the ...
Side 66
... duce of that labour , or in what is purchased with " that produce from other nations . " Elsewhere . " Lands , mines , and fisheries , " are * The circumstance , that the valuable treatise of Adam Smith is incumbered with highly ...
... duce of that labour , or in what is purchased with " that produce from other nations . " Elsewhere . " Lands , mines , and fisheries , " are * The circumstance , that the valuable treatise of Adam Smith is incumbered with highly ...
Side 75
... duce , add nothing to its quantity , and yield no new produce whence they infer , that agricultural labour is the only productive one , and that all other labours are barren and unproductive . : 1 This system made a great noise by its ...
... duce , add nothing to its quantity , and yield no new produce whence they infer , that agricultural labour is the only productive one , and that all other labours are barren and unproductive . : 1 This system made a great noise by its ...
Side 86
... duce , nor on its greater or smaller utility , nor on any other particular consideration : it only depends on the laws by which exchanges are regulated , which we shall establish hereafter : these alone determine the productiveness , or ...
... duce , nor on its greater or smaller utility , nor on any other particular consideration : it only depends on the laws by which exchanges are regulated , which we shall establish hereafter : these alone determine the productiveness , or ...
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