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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... employ , and of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest valuc , every individual , it is evident , can , in his local " situation , judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver ( 6 66 66 can do for him . The statesman who ...
... employ , and of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest valuc , every individual , it is evident , can , in his local " situation , judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver ( 6 66 66 can do for him . The statesman who ...
Side 33
... leaves no doubt respecting the power and empire which it exercised over them . Notwith- standing the high colouring employed by historians . D 1 misled or prepossessed by their splendid exploits , to OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 33.
... leaves no doubt respecting the power and empire which it exercised over them . Notwith- standing the high colouring employed by historians . D 1 misled or prepossessed by their splendid exploits , to OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 33.
Side 36
... and modern times , have all been ruled by the passion for riches : they only differ in the means employed to satisfy that passion . This differ- ence satisfactorily explains the various effects which wealth has had 36 ON THE VARIOUS ...
... and modern times , have all been ruled by the passion for riches : they only differ in the means employed to satisfy that passion . This differ- ence satisfactorily explains the various effects which wealth has had 36 ON THE VARIOUS ...
Side 47
... employed it during their conquests ; it constantly insured their success , but they neglected it after vic- tory ; they attached the rich alone to the interests of the community , and from that instant their power declined , and was ...
... employed it during their conquests ; it constantly insured their success , but they neglected it after vic- tory ; they attached the rich alone to the interests of the community , and from that instant their power declined , and was ...
Side 63
... employed or consumed . Land alone is the true source of wealth ; because it produces every thing that man desires for the sup- ply of his wants , for his enjoyments , his pleasures , and his fancies ; and because it constantly re ...
... employed or consumed . Land alone is the true source of wealth ; because it produces every thing that man desires for the sup- ply of his wants , for his enjoyments , his pleasures , and his fancies ; and because it constantly re ...
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