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 2
... Opinions , arguments , and controversies , have been heaped together , which by their variety and multi- tude embarrass and fatigue the mind . The difficulty of choosing among them disheartens the student , and leaves him in doubt and ...
... Opinions , arguments , and controversies , have been heaped together , which by their variety and multi- tude embarrass and fatigue the mind . The difficulty of choosing among them disheartens the student , and leaves him in doubt and ...
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... opinions prevails respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at variance upon others ; and generally ...
... opinions prevails respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at variance upon others ; and generally ...
Side 15
... opinions agree with their practice , their principles with their conduct , and their morality with their actions ; the solution of the problem becomes still more difficult : men appear to have prescribed duties for themselves merely for ...
... opinions agree with their practice , their principles with their conduct , and their morality with their actions ; the solution of the problem becomes still more difficult : men appear to have prescribed duties for themselves merely for ...
Side 16
... opinion of its prejudice against riches ; and to write in behalf of wealth , is still as rash , as it is rare to see poverty honoured in a drawing - room . If political economy has hitherto been unable to make men relinquish their ...
... opinion of its prejudice against riches ; and to write in behalf of wealth , is still as rash , as it is rare to see poverty honoured in a drawing - room . If political economy has hitherto been unable to make men relinquish their ...
Side 37
... opinion appears indeed an immediate consequence of the most certain and best authenticated facts . But have they not gone too far , when they magnified this consequence into a principle , and pronounced the wealth and safety of nations ...
... opinion appears indeed an immediate consequence of the most certain and best authenticated facts . But have they not gone too far , when they magnified this consequence into a principle , and pronounced the wealth and safety of nations ...
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