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 49
... equivalents , blind ambition will , necessarily , at last be obliged to submit to their peaceable rule . If the combinations of force are delusive and deceit- ful , and cannot be substituted for the toilsome and painful efforts of ...
... equivalents , blind ambition will , necessarily , at last be obliged to submit to their peaceable rule . If the combinations of force are delusive and deceit- ful , and cannot be substituted for the toilsome and painful efforts of ...
Side 85
... only two ways of operating this transmission , -by a free gift , or by a cession against an equivalent . The former cannot be practised for any length of • time , and has never yet contributed to the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 85.
... only two ways of operating this transmission , -by a free gift , or by a cession against an equivalent . The former cannot be practised for any length of • time , and has never yet contributed to the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 85.
Side 86
... equivalent , consisting either in a material produce or in personal services , can alone confer a value upon agricultural labour , and renders it equally useful and beneficial to private and public wealth but in that case its value is ...
... equivalent , consisting either in a material produce or in personal services , can alone confer a value upon agricultural labour , and renders it equally useful and beneficial to private and public wealth but in that case its value is ...
Side 95
... equivalent in return ? But how could any equivalent be obtained , all agricultural productions being uniform and identic in the same country ? Under this supposition , the circulation of any surplus , if not absolutely impossible ...
... equivalent in return ? But how could any equivalent be obtained , all agricultural productions being uniform and identic in the same country ? Under this supposition , the circulation of any surplus , if not absolutely impossible ...
Side 104
... equivalents obtained in return , their subsistence , their comforts , and their wealth . Their economical notions then take a new course , their relations become complicated ; the results of their commerce are lost in an obscurity so ...
... equivalents obtained in return , their subsistence , their comforts , and their wealth . Their economical notions then take a new course , their relations become complicated ; the results of their commerce are lost in an obscurity so ...
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