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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... HENRY COLBURN , ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PUBLIC LIBRARY , CONDUIT STREET ; ANDERSON , EDINBURGH ; AND CUMMING , DUBLIN . 1812 . 2 . HE 163 G197 1812 VIOURS , Printer , 3 ,. THE THEORY MOST FAVOURABLE TO THE INCREASE. To the he Gener.
... HENRY COLBURN , ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PUBLIC LIBRARY , CONDUIT STREET ; ANDERSON , EDINBURGH ; AND CUMMING , DUBLIN . 1812 . 2 . HE 163 G197 1812 VIOURS , Printer , 3 ,. THE THEORY MOST FAVOURABLE TO THE INCREASE. To the he Gener.
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... Foreign Trade ; 1661. Fortrey's Interests and Improvements of England ; 1664. Davenant's Works relating to the Trade and Revenue of England ; 1696. M. Martin , Inspector - General of the Customs . King's British Merchant , or Commerce ...
... Foreign Trade ; 1661. Fortrey's Interests and Improvements of England ; 1664. Davenant's Works relating to the Trade and Revenue of England ; 1696. M. Martin , Inspector - General of the Customs . King's British Merchant , or Commerce ...
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... great a part in all domestic , national , and foreign concerns , and in every public and private transaction , that it is a matter of C much importance not to mistake its essence , its origin OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 17.
... great a part in all domestic , national , and foreign concerns , and in every public and private transaction , that it is a matter of C much importance not to mistake its essence , its origin OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 17.
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... foreign concerns of nations , and in their treaties with others , diplomacy had no other object in view than the preservation and extension of their respective riches . Thus , that passion for wealth , which had armed the nations of ...
... foreign concerns of nations , and in their treaties with others , diplomacy had no other object in view than the preservation and extension of their respective riches . Thus , that passion for wealth , which had armed the nations of ...
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... foreign commerce ; that is to say , from that commerce in which one nation sells more to other nations than it purchases , and is paid for the surplus of its sales over its purchases in precious metals . This doetrine was adopted with ...
... foreign commerce ; that is to say , from that commerce in which one nation sells more to other nations than it purchases , and is paid for the surplus of its sales over its purchases in precious metals . This doetrine was adopted with ...
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