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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... portion of the people to servitude , must have upon wealth an effect very different from one that insures the liberty of all the individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in ...
... portion of the people to servitude , must have upon wealth an effect very different from one that insures the liberty of all the individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in ...
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... in its principal parts , and in its most minute details . It commands attention without fati- guing the mind ; allows every separate portion to be examined without losing sight of the whole ; and forms OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 13.
... in its principal parts , and in its most minute details . It commands attention without fati- guing the mind ; allows every separate portion to be examined without losing sight of the whole ; and forms OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 13.
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... portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose number bears no proportion to the multitude bending under the load of social calamities . To what cause ...
... portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose number bears no proportion to the multitude bending under the load of social calamities . To what cause ...
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... portion of Africa , which gave Carthage so considerable a mass of riches , that many of her private citizens were said to have been as wealthy as monarchs . the The history of Carthage does not inform us what became of her riches , and ...
... portion of Africa , which gave Carthage so considerable a mass of riches , that many of her private citizens were said to have been as wealthy as monarchs . the The history of Carthage does not inform us what became of her riches , and ...
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... portion of land , of slaves , and moveable wealth ; and although these riches must have appeared immense comparatively to their former poverty , they yet failed to produce upon them any of the effects which they had produced upon the ...
... portion of land , of slaves , and moveable wealth ; and although these riches must have appeared immense comparatively to their former poverty , they yet failed to produce upon them any of the effects which they had produced upon the ...
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