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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... income , and insuring the happiness of the individual members of the community , by enabling them to obtain the supply of their wants through the exertions of their industry . That commerce is one of the most powerful of those means has ...
... income , and insuring the happiness of the individual members of the community , by enabling them to obtain the supply of their wants through the exertions of their industry . That commerce is one of the most powerful of those means has ...
Side 2
... Davenant . Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , B. iv . c . 1. Dr. Beeke's Observations on the Produce of the Income - Tax . + Dixme royale du Maréchal de Vauban . but no value in use ; and make public wealth ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... Davenant . Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , B. iv . c . 1. Dr. Beeke's Observations on the Produce of the Income - Tax . + Dixme royale du Maréchal de Vauban . but no value in use ; and make public wealth ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
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... income above the " actual expenditure of a nation , " given in the second page of that work , appears equally correct , since it is out of this surplus that whatever constitutes public or private property , is obtained . - T . ! + In ...
... income above the " actual expenditure of a nation , " given in the second page of that work , appears equally correct , since it is out of this surplus that whatever constitutes public or private property , is obtained . - T . ! + In ...
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... income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied . * The passion for wealth is general , universal , and ...
... income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied . * The passion for wealth is general , universal , and ...
Side 105
... income to expenditure , of pro- duction to consumption ; but in the accumulation of a surplus stored up for unforeseen wants , accidents , and enjoyments . This surplus is a resource for the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 105.
... income to expenditure , of pro- duction to consumption ; but in the accumulation of a surplus stored up for unforeseen wants , accidents , and enjoyments . This surplus is a resource for the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 105.
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