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 26
... paid for every service rendered to the state . This mutual avarice of the citizens and of the state caused the misfortunes and ruin of Carthage , and produced precisely the same effects which wealth , exclusively possessed by a small ...
... paid for every service rendered to the state . This mutual avarice of the citizens and of the state caused the misfortunes and ruin of Carthage , and produced precisely the same effects which wealth , exclusively possessed by a small ...
Side 28
... paid to the state . " As the glory of a general rose in proportion to the quantity of gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to the vanquished . Rome continued enriching herself , and every " successive war enabled ...
... paid to the state . " As the glory of a general rose in proportion to the quantity of gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to the vanquished . Rome continued enriching herself , and every " successive war enabled ...
Side 31
... paid to keep the peace : " but when the Romans became unable to grant them tributes sufficient for their maintenance , the Scy- thians were forced to seek for settlements . " * ( 6 Wherever they settled , they possessed themselves of a ...
... paid to keep the peace : " but when the Romans became unable to grant them tributes sufficient for their maintenance , the Scy- thians were forced to seek for settlements . " * ( 6 Wherever they settled , they possessed themselves of a ...
Side 32
... paid no respect either to the identity of origin , to the ties of blood , to political connections , or even to social and domestic relations . Fathers , children , and brothers , kings and barons , lords and vassals , all fought ...
... paid no respect either to the identity of origin , to the ties of blood , to political connections , or even to social and domestic relations . Fathers , children , and brothers , kings and barons , lords and vassals , all fought ...
Side 52
... paid for the surplus of its sales over its purchases in precious metals . This doetrine was adopted with- out any limitation by the authors who first wrote upon Political Economy in England , Italy , and France , during the sixteenth ...
... paid for the surplus of its sales over its purchases in precious metals . This doetrine was adopted with- out any limitation by the authors who first wrote upon Political Economy in England , Italy , and France , during the sixteenth ...
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