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 53
... fixed wealth in the ports of Sidon and Tyre . In these celebrated cities it long bade defiance to the avarice of the greatest conquerors of the East ; and when the conquest and ruin of these industrious cities forced wealth to seek for ...
... fixed wealth in the ports of Sidon and Tyre . In these celebrated cities it long bade defiance to the avarice of the greatest conquerors of the East ; and when the conquest and ruin of these industrious cities forced wealth to seek for ...
Side 61
... - circulation , wealth , in France , had no longer any solid basis , fixed principle , or steady direc- tion . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61.
... - circulation , wealth , in France , had no longer any solid basis , fixed principle , or steady direc- tion . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61.
Side 66
... fixed opi- nion on that important point . The noble Lord grounds this strange assertion upon several passages † extracted from the work of that celebrated writer . 66 Indeed Adam Smith in one place states , that " the " annual labour of ...
... fixed opi- nion on that important point . The noble Lord grounds this strange assertion upon several passages † extracted from the work of that celebrated writer . 66 Indeed Adam Smith in one place states , that " the " annual labour of ...
Side 67
... fixed " ideas in relation to the sources of wealth . " But after having attentively studied his work , we are fully con- vinced that he has placed the source of wealth in " labour , which fixes and realizes itself in some parti- " cular ...
... fixed " ideas in relation to the sources of wealth . " But after having attentively studied his work , we are fully con- vinced that he has placed the source of wealth in " labour , which fixes and realizes itself in some parti- " cular ...
Side 87
... fix and realize itself in some permanent object . By denying the productive faculty to any labour which does not terminate in a material and permanent produce , and by supposing that wealth depends on the numerical proportion between ...
... fix and realize itself in some permanent object . By denying the productive faculty to any labour which does not terminate in a material and permanent produce , and by supposing that wealth depends on the numerical proportion between ...
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