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 9
... produce , and to favour the importation of the raw produce to which the manufacturer superadds his labour . Let us therefore conclude , that , though it be the duty of governments to give the utmost latitude to private industry , it is ...
... produce , and to favour the importation of the raw produce to which the manufacturer superadds his labour . Let us therefore conclude , that , though it be the duty of governments to give the utmost latitude to private industry , it is ...
Side 48
... produce of their labour , and to increase the domain of general wealth . The labour , industry , and commerce of every individual is useful to all , whatever portion of the globe they may inha- bit ; the more extensive agriculture of ...
... produce of their labour , and to increase the domain of general wealth . The labour , industry , and commerce of every individual is useful to all , whatever portion of the globe they may inha- bit ; the more extensive agriculture of ...
Side 63
... produce of the soil which the manufacturer has employed or consumed . Land alone is the true source of wealth ; because it produces every thing that man desires for the sup- ply of his wants , for his enjoyments , his pleasures , and ...
... produce of the soil which the manufacturer has employed or consumed . Land alone is the true source of wealth ; because it produces every thing that man desires for the sup- ply of his wants , for his enjoyments , his pleasures , and ...
Side 64
... produce being the sole disposable wealth , the public , revenue can only be derived from part of this produce ; that the act of sharing in the net produce renders government a co - proprietor of the soil ; and that this co - propriety ...
... produce being the sole disposable wealth , the public , revenue can only be derived from part of this produce ; that the act of sharing in the net produce renders government a co - proprietor of the soil ; and that this co - propriety ...
Side 77
... produce in all its ramifications ; it diffuses comforts , and is the cause of the surplus of produce above con- sumption , being economised , accumulated , and a stock reserved for the increase of population , the extension of general ...
... produce in all its ramifications ; it diffuses comforts , and is the cause of the surplus of produce above con- sumption , being economised , accumulated , and a stock reserved for the increase of population , the extension of general ...
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