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
... never varies but in its direction and its means . The passion for wealth is not peculiar to mankind exclusively vestiges of it are even found among some species of the brute creation . Several animals reserve the surplus of their ...
... never varies but in its direction and its means . The passion for wealth is not peculiar to mankind exclusively vestiges of it are even found among some species of the brute creation . Several animals reserve the surplus of their ...
Side 25
... never have emerged from the state of indigence to which it was condemned by nature , had not the road to wealth and the career of ambition been opened to it , by its shar- ing in the booty of Platea , and in the plunder of the cities of ...
... never have emerged from the state of indigence to which it was condemned by nature , had not the road to wealth and the career of ambition been opened to it , by its shar- ing in the booty of Platea , and in the plunder of the cities of ...
Side 47
... never be impaired or lost . What- ever may be the stock of riches accumulated through labour , it impoverishes no one ; on the contrary , it enriches every individual : it is the instrument of general wealth , it increases the mass of ...
... never be impaired or lost . What- ever may be the stock of riches accumulated through labour , it impoverishes no one ; on the contrary , it enriches every individual : it is the instrument of general wealth , it increases the mass of ...
Side 50
... extent of that wealth . Thus the interest of the poor is never separated from the interest of the rich ; they lend each other a mutual support . | The wealth of the ancients kept all nations in a 50 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... extent of that wealth . Thus the interest of the poor is never separated from the interest of the rich ; they lend each other a mutual support . | The wealth of the ancients kept all nations in a 50 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 62
... never be prejudicial to either . " This assertion was completely destructive of the mercantile system , since it debased their gold and silver currency , and afforded the means of increasing it by augmenting its numeric value . Hence it ...
... never be prejudicial to either . " This assertion was completely destructive of the mercantile system , since it debased their gold and silver currency , and afforded the means of increasing it by augmenting its numeric value . Hence it ...
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