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 19
... limited ; in men , it is without bounds . It has not influenced animals to proceed a step beyond the instinct for their own preservation ; while , in men , it has been the principle and promoter of intellectual faculties , of liberal ...
... limited ; in men , it is without bounds . It has not influenced animals to proceed a step beyond the instinct for their own preservation ; while , in men , it has been the principle and promoter of intellectual faculties , of liberal ...
Side 63
... limited to the conveyance of the produce of the soil and industry from one place to the other . Neither can industry aspire to this eminent prero- gative ; because it only transforms the territorial pro- duce into different shapes ...
... limited to the conveyance of the produce of the soil and industry from one place to the other . Neither can industry aspire to this eminent prero- gative ; because it only transforms the territorial pro- duce into different shapes ...
Side 64
... limited by its co - proprietors . This doctrine caused a strong sensation . It pre- sented an idea simple and easy to comprehend ; flat- tered the pride of the land - owners , that important class entitled to so much regard and ...
... limited by its co - proprietors . This doctrine caused a strong sensation . It pre- sented an idea simple and easy to comprehend ; flat- tered the pride of the land - owners , that important class entitled to so much regard and ...
Side 78
... limited . Agricultural nations , restricted to mere agricultural labour , and destitute of the means of interchange with other nations , have never existed : we cannot even form an idea of such nations , without going back to the time ...
... limited . Agricultural nations , restricted to mere agricultural labour , and destitute of the means of interchange with other nations , have never existed : we cannot even form an idea of such nations , without going back to the time ...
Side 94
... limited means of subsistence , the more abundant , more vari- ous , and more certain productions of agriculture ; this direction of their labour undoubtedly opens a road to wealth : but whither does this road lead them ? By this new ...
... limited means of subsistence , the more abundant , more vari- ous , and more certain productions of agriculture ; this direction of their labour undoubtedly opens a road to wealth : but whither does this road lead them ? By this new ...
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