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 9
... favour agriculture in preference to industry and commerce , and to derive public wealth from an increased net produce ? Adam Smith is not more consistent than the Eco- nomists . He laughs at a statesman who should attempt to direct the ...
... favour agriculture in preference to industry and commerce , and to derive public wealth from an increased net produce ? Adam Smith is not more consistent than the Eco- nomists . He laughs at a statesman who should attempt to direct the ...
Side 18
... favour- able reception whenever it is beneficial to mankind . Wealth , in the simplest and most general accep- tation of the term , consists in the surplus of produce above consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both ...
... favour- able reception whenever it is beneficial to mankind . Wealth , in the simplest and most general accep- tation of the term , consists in the surplus of produce above consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both ...
Side 21
... favoured by nature , may much more easily do without the assistance of his fellow - creatures , in the social state , than in the state of nature and surely it was not for the greater benefit of the weak man , that he was reduced to ...
... favoured by nature , may much more easily do without the assistance of his fellow - creatures , in the social state , than in the state of nature and surely it was not for the greater benefit of the weak man , that he was reduced to ...
Side 25
... favour of fortune proved a powerful stimulus to fresh usurpations . The Athenians seized the chest containing the contributions which the confede- rate cities of Grecce levied among themselves to repel the attacks of the great king ...
... favour of fortune proved a powerful stimulus to fresh usurpations . The Athenians seized the chest containing the contributions which the confede- rate cities of Grecce levied among themselves to repel the attacks of the great king ...
Side 28
... favour , or to secure that which they enjoyed : half of the suns sent to " Rome for the purpose , would have been sufficient for her overthrow . 46 ፍር LC " Masters of the world , the Romans arrogated to " themselves all its treasures ...
... favour , or to secure that which they enjoyed : half of the suns sent to " Rome for the purpose , would have been sufficient for her overthrow . 46 ፍር LC " Masters of the world , the Romans arrogated to " themselves all its treasures ...
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