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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Their only object was to render their population numerous, brave, skilled in arms,
and always ready to sacrifice themselves for the purpose of subduing other
nations and seizing their wealth. - But, by a singular fatality, it happened that, ...
Their only object was to render their population numerous, brave, skilled in arms,
and always ready to sacrifice themselves for the purpose of subduing other
nations and seizing their wealth. - But, by a singular fatality, it happened that, ...
Side 38
which rendered riches fatal to the Persians, to the Greeks, to the Carthaginians,
to the Romans, and to the nations of the middle age, they would have perceived
that these causes did not arise from a vice particularly inherent in wealth, but from
...
which rendered riches fatal to the Persians, to the Greeks, to the Carthaginians,
to the Romans, and to the nations of the middle age, they would have perceived
that these causes did not arise from a vice particularly inherent in wealth, but from
...
Side 47
It has rendered nations more powerful, because every individual member is
interested in the success of national affairs, all bear their weight, and all share in
the advantages which they procure. This community of good and evil, to which
the ...
It has rendered nations more powerful, because every individual member is
interested in the success of national affairs, all bear their weight, and all share in
the advantages which they procure. This community of good and evil, to which
the ...
Side 97
... religious, and civil institutions upon each cast; their manner of cultivating a soil
rendered productive beyond measure by the overflowing of the Nile”; the
temperance so natural to the people of the South, and so imperiously prescribed
to the ...
... religious, and civil institutions upon each cast; their manner of cultivating a soil
rendered productive beyond measure by the overflowing of the Nile”; the
temperance so natural to the people of the South, and so imperiously prescribed
to the ...
Side 375
some length; not because it may interest curiosity, but because it will render more
sensible the defects of the system, which ... The uncertainty and inequality of the
booty rendered extremely precarious the revenue of a great number of citizens, ...
some length; not because it may interest curiosity, but because it will render more
sensible the defects of the system, which ... The uncertainty and inequality of the
booty rendered extremely precarious the revenue of a great number of citizens, ...
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