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 10
... force . In every system of political economy , wealth is the work of men . It owes its existence to their passions , and its preservation to their moral dispositions . Hence wealth is necessarily modified by their political exist- ence ...
... force . In every system of political economy , wealth is the work of men . It owes its existence to their passions , and its preservation to their moral dispositions . Hence wealth is necessarily modified by their political exist- ence ...
Side 35
... force and violence , is intimately allied to notions of justice and equality , and connects all men by the need in which they stand of each other . This barter , exchange , or commerce , which was become the basis of the connection of ...
... force and violence , is intimately allied to notions of justice and equality , and connects all men by the need in which they stand of each other . This barter , exchange , or commerce , which was become the basis of the connection of ...
Side 36
... force and violence still attempt to keep them in subjection , and to main- tain an odious monopoly in those two portions of the globe . Modern nations have no solid and durable means to enrich themselves , but by labour , by the ...
... force and violence still attempt to keep them in subjection , and to main- tain an odious monopoly in those two portions of the globe . Modern nations have no solid and durable means to enrich themselves , but by labour , by the ...
Side 38
... force con- sisted of all the citizens , and all had more or less share in the booty and riches conquered upon the enemy . The desire of wealth was at that period the surest pledge of victory , and the most powerful cause of the ...
... force con- sisted of all the citizens , and all had more or less share in the booty and riches conquered upon the enemy . The desire of wealth was at that period the surest pledge of victory , and the most powerful cause of the ...
Side 39
... forces of the state sufficed for its views and projects , the military government became concentrated , and wealth , following the laws of this concentration , passed almost exclusively into the hands of those who were invested with ...
... forces of the state sufficed for its views and projects , the military government became concentrated , and wealth , following the laws of this concentration , passed almost exclusively into the hands of those who were invested with ...
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