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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... proportion to their knowledge , talents , industry , and activity . But even though the political system does not in- fringe upon the liberty of the subject ; if the law does not cause all kinds of property to be respected ; if it ...
... proportion to their knowledge , talents , industry , and activity . But even though the political system does not in- fringe upon the liberty of the subject ; if the law does not cause all kinds of property to be respected ; if it ...
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... proportion as political economy is improved ; as its study is rendered less difficult and more general ; as the ways of acquiring wealth are better known ; and as the necessity of combining the political , civil and administrative ...
... proportion as political economy is improved ; as its study is rendered less difficult and more general ; as the ways of acquiring wealth are better known ; and as the necessity of combining the political , civil and administrative ...
Side 21
... proportion to the multitude bending under the load of social calamities . To what cause ought we to ascribe a distinction so degrading to humanity ? Not to human nature : it makes neither masters nor slaves , neither rich nor poor . The ...
... proportion to the multitude bending under the load of social calamities . To what cause ought we to ascribe a distinction so degrading to humanity ? Not to human nature : it makes neither masters nor slaves , neither rich nor poor . The ...
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... 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 her to undertake a new one . " Her allies , or friends ...
... 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 her to undertake a new one . " Her allies , or friends ...
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... proportion as these nations improved in military science , as their arms were successful and their wealth augmented by victories , their domination lost its stability , they became less able to defend themselves , their grandeur shortly ...
... proportion as these nations improved in military science , as their arms were successful and their wealth augmented by victories , their domination lost its stability , they became less able to defend themselves , their grandeur shortly ...
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