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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... effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at variance upon others ; and generally they disagree in so many respects , that they cannot possibly be reconciled , reduced to common tenets ...
... effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at variance upon others ; and generally they disagree in so many respects , that they cannot possibly be reconciled , reduced to common tenets ...
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... effect very different from one that insures the liberty of all the individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in proportion to their knowledge , talents , industry , and ...
... effect very different from one that insures the liberty of all the individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in proportion to their knowledge , talents , industry , and ...
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... effects of public mal - adininistration be as accurately ascertained as those of private misconduct ; there is every reason to suppose that public calamities would be more unfrequent and less disastrous . depositaries of the fortune of ...
... effects of public mal - adininistration be as accurately ascertained as those of private misconduct ; there is every reason to suppose that public calamities would be more unfrequent and less disastrous . depositaries of the fortune of ...
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... effects of which wealth is accused , spring from its nature or from extraneous causes . It must , in fine , be ascertained whether wealth has been the parent of more virtues than vices ; whether it deteriorates more than it improves the ...
... effects of which wealth is accused , spring from its nature or from extraneous causes . It must , in fine , be ascertained whether wealth has been the parent of more virtues than vices ; whether it deteriorates more than it improves the ...
Side 18
... effects , and the universal application of which it is susceptible . The indifference which has proved so fatal to the theory of wealth , cannot be persevered in without endangering the social bonds of modern na- tions . At a time when ...
... effects , and the universal application of which it is susceptible . The indifference which has proved so fatal to the theory of wealth , cannot be persevered in without endangering the social bonds of modern na- tions . At a time when ...
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