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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become the basis of the connection of the European nations with each other,
exercised also a favourable influence over their relations with the nations of
Hindostan and America. In vain do force and violence still attempt to keep them in
...
become the basis of the connection of the European nations with each other,
exercised also a favourable influence over their relations with the nations of
Hindostan and America. In vain do force and violence still attempt to keep them in
...
Side 48
Lastly, the effects of wealth, produced by labour, are felt alike by the nations that
compose the great family of mankind, and by the individuals who compose each
national family. -- In this system, man is no longer an obstacle to man, nations ...
Lastly, the effects of wealth, produced by labour, are felt alike by the nations that
compose the great family of mankind, and by the individuals who compose each
national family. -- In this system, man is no longer an obstacle to man, nations ...
Side 78
If the condition of nations of shepherds be less wretched than that of hunters and
fishermen ; the utmost they can do is to supply their wants; and if, at some periods
, they have ranked among rich nations, their wealth was not the produce of ...
If the condition of nations of shepherds be less wretched than that of hunters and
fishermen ; the utmost they can do is to supply their wants; and if, at some periods
, they have ranked among rich nations, their wealth was not the produce of ...
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Such is the ultimate fate of every nation that disdains foreign &ommerce, and
fancies it can exist without any intercourse with other nations, or at least that
deems itself so much the richer as its exterior communications are few, and as it
has ...
Such is the ultimate fate of every nation that disdains foreign &ommerce, and
fancies it can exist without any intercourse with other nations, or at least that
deems itself so much the richer as its exterior communications are few, and as it
has ...
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individuals of the nation. ... However, every enlightened individual who was
initiated in the mystery of that legislation, justly lifted his voice against luxury, and
condemned it with as much severity as the nations of antiquity. Inheritors of their ...
individuals of the nation. ... However, every enlightened individual who was
initiated in the mystery of that legislation, justly lifted his voice against luxury, and
condemned it with as much severity as the nations of antiquity. Inheritors of their ...
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