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Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the
social compact, they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions.
Independently of the inequality of individual faculties which in every community
opposes ...
Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the
social compact, they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions.
Independently of the inequality of individual faculties which in every community
opposes ...
Side 139
Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. yield a larger quantity of produce
than small ones, or, what is the same, if they yield an equal produce at less
expence.
Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. yield a larger quantity of produce
than small ones, or, what is the same, if they yield an equal produce at less
expence.
Side 166
He literally states that, “ in the foreign trade, there “ is but an exchange of value
for equal value, without “ any profit or loss on either side.” Thus foreign commerce
gives neither more nor less commodities than what the exchanged home ...
He literally states that, “ in the foreign trade, there “ is but an exchange of value
for equal value, without “ any profit or loss on either side.” Thus foreign commerce
gives neither more nor less commodities than what the exchanged home ...
Side 303
Sir 17'illiam Petty thought that England required a quantity of money equal to half
of the annual rent of her lands, to a fourth of the rent of dwellinghouses, to the
weekly expences of the people, and to the value of a fourth of all commodities ...
Sir 17'illiam Petty thought that England required a quantity of money equal to half
of the annual rent of her lands, to a fourth of the rent of dwellinghouses, to the
weekly expences of the people, and to the value of a fourth of all commodities ...
Side 454
When its expenditure, collectively with that of the nation, equals or exceeds the
produce of general labour, all the ... that the produce will be equal to the
increased consumption, that the balance will be in favour of the produce, or even
that ...
When its expenditure, collectively with that of the nation, equals or exceeds the
produce of general labour, all the ... that the produce will be equal to the
increased consumption, that the balance will be in favour of the produce, or even
that ...
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