An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Side 74
I. Is the productiveness of Wealth erclusively reserved to one sort of Labour * T
HE French writers, known by the name of Economists, or Physiocrats, assign,
exclusively, to agricultural labour the power of producing wealth, and regard
every ...
I. Is the productiveness of Wealth erclusively reserved to one sort of Labour * T
HE French writers, known by the name of Economists, or Physiocrats, assign,
exclusively, to agricultural labour the power of producing wealth, and regard
every ...
Side 137
It must, however, be admitted, that the effects of the division of labour, the
advantages of which are universally acknowledged with regard to manufactures
and commerce, are not so certain with regard to agriculture. The point is not yet
decided ...
It must, however, be admitted, that the effects of the division of labour, the
advantages of which are universally acknowledged with regard to manufactures
and commerce, are not so certain with regard to agriculture. The point is not yet
decided ...
Side 145
The means of increasing the power of labour, of improving its faculties,
augmenting its produce, and ameliorating its quality, consists, therefore, with
regard to agriculture, in large farms, and with regard to manufactures and
commerce, in the ...
The means of increasing the power of labour, of improving its faculties,
augmenting its produce, and ameliorating its quality, consists, therefore, with
regard to agriculture, in large farms, and with regard to manufactures and
commerce, in the ...
Side 265
... the same money is paid as usual for all other commodities, it is evident that, in
that instance, it is the value of corn and wine that varies, because it is impossible
that the value of money, not varying with regard to all other commodities, should ...
... the same money is paid as usual for all other commodities, it is evident that, in
that instance, it is the value of corn and wine that varies, because it is impossible
that the value of money, not varying with regard to all other commodities, should ...
Side 436
If, therefore, we regard merely the merit of the difficulty started by Lord
Lauderdale, I have, perhaps, assigned too much importance to the solution of the
difficulty: but if it be viewed in all its consequences, it will be seen that it was my
duty to ...
If, therefore, we regard merely the merit of the difficulty started by Lord
Lauderdale, I have, perhaps, assigned too much importance to the solution of the
difficulty: but if it be viewed in all its consequences, it will be seen that it was my
duty to ...
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