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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Side 86
time, and has never yet contributed to the wealth of any nation. ... benevolence
among those more civilized, and charity among those whose civilization is
heightened by religion, have never been of great assistance to augment the
population, ...
time, and has never yet contributed to the wealth of any nation. ... benevolence
among those more civilized, and charity among those whose civilization is
heightened by religion, have never been of great assistance to augment the
population, ...
Side 91
... an absolute burden to the productive classes, and diminishes wealth by
whatever is not reproduced. But this never occurs, except through the fault of
sovereigns or rulers of states ; and since they never can be sure that the labours
of luxury ...
... an absolute burden to the productive classes, and diminishes wealth by
whatever is not reproduced. But this never occurs, except through the fault of
sovereigns or rulers of states ; and since they never can be sure that the labours
of luxury ...
Side 108
the precious metals, considered merely as merchandize, belong exclusively to
manufactures and commerce, and could never have taken place in the
agricultural system. This shews already, at what distance those two kinds of
pursuits are ...
the precious metals, considered merely as merchandize, belong exclusively to
manufactures and commerce, and could never have taken place in the
agricultural system. This shews already, at what distance those two kinds of
pursuits are ...
Side 352
The theory of banks has never been well understood in France; a country so
enlightened, which has made so great a progress in sciences, in arts, in every
kind of knowledge, and which has almost always accelerated their improvement
when ...
The theory of banks has never been well understood in France; a country so
enlightened, which has made so great a progress in sciences, in arts, in every
kind of knowledge, and which has almost always accelerated their improvement
when ...
Side 448
... his individual, domestic, and social duties. Will men then never cease to judge
of the present by the past, and of the future by their fears; will they not at length
perceive that, whatever may be the circumstances that have led modern nations ...
... his individual, domestic, and social duties. Will men then never cease to judge
of the present by the past, and of the future by their fears; will they not at length
perceive that, whatever may be the circumstances that have led modern nations ...
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