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 1
... laws by which it is distri- buted and circulated , and the means of regulating its employment , increasing its abundance , and insuring its constant progress , have frequently been inves- tigated . This subject , known at present by the ...
... laws by which it is distri- buted and circulated , and the means of regulating its employment , increasing its abundance , and insuring its constant progress , have frequently been inves- tigated . This subject , known at present by the ...
Side 10
... law does not cause all kinds of property to be respected ; if it restrains the disposal and circulation of any property whatever ; if wealth is suffered to flow exclusively into the lap of certain classes or individuals , to the ...
... law does not cause all kinds of property to be respected ; if it restrains the disposal and circulation of any property whatever ; if wealth is suffered to flow exclusively into the lap of certain classes or individuals , to the ...
Side 11
... laws with a bad system of political economy , or a good system of political economy together with bad laws ! Wealth depends as much on politics , legislation , and govern- ment , as on political economy : these sciences are con- nected ...
... laws with a bad system of political economy , or a good system of political economy together with bad laws ! Wealth depends as much on politics , legislation , and govern- ment , as on political economy : these sciences are con- nected ...
Side 16
... laws human and divine . Every where poverty , though praised , com- mended , and ranked among the virtues most honour- able to humanity , is regarded as a misfortune , some- times as a disgrace , and almost always as a symptom of vice ...
... laws human and divine . Every where poverty , though praised , com- mended , and ranked among the virtues most honour- able to humanity , is regarded as a misfortune , some- times as a disgrace , and almost always as a symptom of vice ...
Side 20
... surplus by depriving others of their absolute necessary . With this intent were framed the constitutions of the ancients , and of the people of the middle age ; in this spirit were their laws conceived , digested , 20 ON THE VARIOUS ...
... surplus by depriving others of their absolute necessary . With this intent were framed the constitutions of the ancients , and of the people of the middle age ; in this spirit were their laws conceived , digested , 20 ON THE VARIOUS ...
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