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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... or a commodity worth five guineas, to England. There is in this respect no
difference between these various labours; they are all equally productive of the
five pieces of gold coin for which they have been exchanged. Now, whatever
happens ...
... or a commodity worth five guineas, to England. There is in this respect no
difference between these various labours; they are all equally productive of the
five pieces of gold coin for which they have been exchanged. Now, whatever
happens ...
Side 152
Enlightened governors, who know and respect the original views of nature in the
formation of man, who know to what degree they have been altered or modified
by education, and wish to insure to him the enjoyment of the goods of which he is
...
Enlightened governors, who know and respect the original views of nature in the
formation of man, who know to what degree they have been altered or modified
by education, and wish to insure to him the enjoyment of the goods of which he is
...
Side 251
+ There is, therefore, no doubt remaining concerning the extreme importance of
commerce or the circulation of the produce of labour, not respecting its intimate
connection with individual wealth and national power. All writers on political ...
+ There is, therefore, no doubt remaining concerning the extreme importance of
commerce or the circulation of the produce of labour, not respecting its intimate
connection with individual wealth and national power. All writers on political ...
Side 328
It is indeed difficult to imagine a method more simple, more easy, and more
suitable in every respect to the situation of Lyons, than that of setting off, which for
so great a length of time contributed to its splendour and prosperity: but it must be
...
It is indeed difficult to imagine a method more simple, more easy, and more
suitable in every respect to the situation of Lyons, than that of setting off, which for
so great a length of time contributed to its splendour and prosperity: but it must be
...
Side 335
Payments must be made daily, because they were daily wanted ; and, in this
respect, the bank of Venice suited Amsterdam better than a liquidation by the
exchange of debts and demands, as used at Lyons. By the charter of its
foundation, the ...
Payments must be made daily, because they were daily wanted ; and, in this
respect, the bank of Venice suited Amsterdam better than a liquidation by the
exchange of debts and demands, as used at Lyons. By the charter of its
foundation, the ...
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