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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... thing more desired by those who have it not , than by those who possess it . ‡ Another defines wealth , whatever is superfluous . A modern French writer calls wealth the accumu- lation of superfluous labour and a noble English author ...
... thing more desired by those who have it not , than by those who possess it . ‡ Another defines wealth , whatever is superfluous . A modern French writer calls wealth the accumu- lation of superfluous labour and a noble English author ...
Side 5
... theory to Adam Smith . He expressly says : Every thing in the world is purchased by labour . " Hume's Essays , Edinb . 1804 , Svo . vol . i . Essay on Commerce , p . 277 . " the productions of nature , and to the CC OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... theory to Adam Smith . He expressly says : Every thing in the world is purchased by labour . " Hume's Essays , Edinb . 1804 , Svo . vol . i . Essay on Commerce , p . 277 . " the productions of nature , and to the CC OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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... thing , when in fact they have done nothing ? * A paradox , this , extremely convenient for ignorance , intrigue , and ambition , and particularly agreeable to those who are entrusted with the management of national affairs . In a ...
... thing , when in fact they have done nothing ? * A paradox , this , extremely convenient for ignorance , intrigue , and ambition , and particularly agreeable to those who are entrusted with the management of national affairs . In a ...
Side 8
... thing that regards the internal admi- " nistration of justice : but the principles of commerce are much - more complicated , and require long experience and deep reflec- ❝tion to be well understood in any state . The real consequonce ...
... thing that regards the internal admi- " nistration of justice : but the principles of commerce are much - more complicated , and require long experience and deep reflec- ❝tion to be well understood in any state . The real consequonce ...
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... thing on this subject which has not been said already but my satisfaction will be great , if I should remove the innumerable difficulties which I encoun- tered when inclination led me to a science to which my previous studies and ...
... thing on this subject which has not been said already but my satisfaction will be great , if I should remove the innumerable difficulties which I encoun- tered when inclination led me to a science to which my previous studies and ...
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