An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Were the latter less covetous, less active, and less skilful, the unemployed would
be less idle and less poor; and there is not any poor man that would not rather be
indebted for his means of subsistence to his labour than to the labour and ...
Were the latter less covetous, less active, and less skilful, the unemployed would
be less idle and less poor; and there is not any poor man that would not rather be
indebted for his means of subsistence to his labour than to the labour and ...
Side 92
more or less efficaciously to the formation and increase of public wealth, because
it necessarily occasions the productions with which it is paid. CHAP. III. Is there
any kind of Labour more or less productive, more or less favourable to the growth
...
more or less efficaciously to the formation and increase of public wealth, because
it necessarily occasions the productions with which it is paid. CHAP. III. Is there
any kind of Labour more or less productive, more or less favourable to the growth
...
Side 203
Several causes, independent of the abundance or scarcity of money, contribute
more or less powerfully to fix that rate. The first, and no doubt the principal.cause,
is the number of quarters of wheat ready to be lent out, compared to the number ...
Several causes, independent of the abundance or scarcity of money, contribute
more or less powerfully to fix that rate. The first, and no doubt the principal.cause,
is the number of quarters of wheat ready to be lent out, compared to the number ...
Side 415
Their own country must both buy dearer and sell dearer; must both buy less and
sell less; must both enjoy less and ... are not subject to the same absolute
disadvantage, either more above her or less below her than they otherwise
would be.
Their own country must both buy dearer and sell dearer; must both buy less and
sell less; must both enjoy less and ... are not subject to the same absolute
disadvantage, either more above her or less below her than they otherwise
would be.
Side 482
This distribution is more or less favourable to the progress of public and private
wealth, according as stipulations in all private contracts are more or less free, and
more or less faithfully performed. All measures that alter the direction of this ...
This distribution is more or less favourable to the progress of public and private
wealth, according as stipulations in all private contracts are more or less free, and
more or less faithfully performed. All measures that alter the direction of this ...
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