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 44
... Produced by labour , it rendered men particularly attentive to the means of augmenting the productive- ness of labour . They soon perceived , that the free labourer who works for his profit , multiplies the produce he consumes during his ...
... Produced by labour , it rendered men particularly attentive to the means of augmenting the productive- ness of labour . They soon perceived , that the free labourer who works for his profit , multiplies the produce he consumes during his ...
Side 48
... labour the one for the other , to inter- change the respective 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 ...
... labour the one for the other , to inter- change the respective 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 ...
Side 63
... produce of the soil and industry from one place to the other . Neither can ... labour , to reward its success , to promote improvements , and indefinitely ... labour , by a necessary consequence , is the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 63.
... produce of the soil and industry from one place to the other . Neither can ... labour , to reward its success , to promote improvements , and indefinitely ... labour , by a necessary consequence , is the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 63.
Side 67
... produce of its land and labour . " However , in another part of his work he teaches , that " land and capital stock are the two original sources of all revenue , both private and public : capi- " tal stock pays the wages of productive ...
... produce of its land and labour . " However , in another part of his work he teaches , that " land and capital stock are the two original sources of all revenue , both private and public : capi- " tal stock pays the wages of productive ...
Side 71
... produce of land , labour , and capitals ; on the contrary , they uniformly take it for granted that it is so . Again , the French economists , as founders of the agricultural system , though very positive in their doc- trine , do not ...
... produce of land , labour , and capitals ; on the contrary , they uniformly take it for granted that it is so . Again , the French economists , as founders of the agricultural system , though very positive in their doc- trine , do not ...
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