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 8
... ments suffer private individuals to act as they think proper , without attempting to regulate their affairs ; their conduct certainly would be more conducive to wealth in such instances , the maxim of the Econo- mists is indeed an ...
... ments suffer private individuals to act as they think proper , without attempting to regulate their affairs ; their conduct certainly would be more conducive to wealth in such instances , the maxim of the Econo- mists is indeed an ...
Side 9
... ment ought to pursue , to encourage 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 ...
... ment ought to pursue , to encourage 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 ...
Side 11
... ment , and judge it possible to have good laws with a bad system of political economy , or a good system of political economy together with bad laws ! Wealth depends as ... ments , I would assert that the progress OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 11.
... ment , and judge it possible to have good laws with a bad system of political economy , or a good system of political economy together with bad laws ! Wealth depends as ... ments , I would assert that the progress OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 11.
Side 12
... ments , I would assert that the progress of national prosperity , the consolidation of public order , and a higher degree of civilization , are closely connected with the study of political economy . Methods to acquire riches are ...
... ments , I would assert that the progress of national prosperity , the consolidation of public order , and a higher degree of civilization , are closely connected with the study of political economy . Methods to acquire riches are ...
Side 23
... ments , feed upon the depravity and vices of their mas- ters . From that instant the power of the Persians declined , until it vanished before an army of thirty- five thousand men , who issued from the barren moun- tains of Macedonia ...
... ments , feed upon the depravity and vices of their mas- ters . From that instant the power of the Persians declined , until it vanished before an army of thirty- five thousand men , who issued from the barren moun- tains of Macedonia ...
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