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 9
... manufactures necessary for the defence of a country , to facilitate the exportation of the manufatured produce , and to favour the importation of the raw produce to which the manufacturer superadds his labour . Let us therefore conclude ...
... manufactures necessary for the defence of a country , to facilitate the exportation of the manufatured produce , and to favour the importation of the raw produce to which the manufacturer superadds his labour . Let us therefore conclude ...
Side 35
... manufactures , and com- merce , that the Hanseatic towns and the cities of Spain , France , and Germany , when they escaped from feudal depredations , sought for means to enrich themselves ; the object of their league was merely a ...
... manufactures , and com- merce , that the Hanseatic towns and the cities of Spain , France , and Germany , when they escaped from feudal depredations , sought for means to enrich themselves ; the object of their league was merely a ...
Side 49
... manufactures , and commerce . In vain do nations exert , fatigue , and exhaust them- selves in military , diplomatic , and commercial combi- nations , to obtain , by cunning or force , a larger or smaller share of the general wealth ...
... manufactures , and commerce . In vain do nations exert , fatigue , and exhaust them- selves in military , diplomatic , and commercial combi- nations , to obtain , by cunning or force , a larger or smaller share of the general wealth ...
Side 50
... manufactures , and com- merce . Let us , therefore , conclude , that wealth , in all ages and under all governments , exercised an absolute power over individuals , nations , and empires ; and that , according as it was attempted by ...
... manufactures , and com- merce . Let us , therefore , conclude , that wealth , in all ages and under all governments , exercised an absolute power over individuals , nations , and empires ; and that , according as it was attempted by ...
Side 56
... manufactures , and labour , to prevail over the spirit of murder , rapine , and devastation . The services which the Hanseatic league rendered to humanity in those bar- barous times , are invaluable , and yet they scarcely occupy a few ...
... manufactures , and labour , to prevail over the spirit of murder , rapine , and devastation . The services which the Hanseatic league rendered to humanity in those bar- barous times , are invaluable , and yet they scarcely occupy a few ...
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