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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Side 4
... Trade ; 1661. Fortrey's Interests and Improvements of England ; 1664. Davenant's Works relating to the Trade and Revenue of England ; 1696. M. Martin , Inspector - General of the Customs . King's British Merchant , or Commerce Pre ...
... Trade ; 1661. Fortrey's Interests and Improvements of England ; 1664. Davenant's Works relating to the Trade and Revenue of England ; 1696. M. Martin , Inspector - General of the Customs . King's British Merchant , or Commerce Pre ...
Side 5
... Trade and Interest of Money ; 1651. Samuel Lamb on Banks ; 1657. William Paterson , author of the Pro- ject of the London Bank ; 1694. Barnard's Discourses on the lowering of the Interest of Moncy ; 1714 , + Physiocratie . ‡ Adam ...
... Trade and Interest of Money ; 1651. Samuel Lamb on Banks ; 1657. William Paterson , author of the Pro- ject of the London Bank ; 1694. Barnard's Discourses on the lowering of the Interest of Moncy ; 1714 , + Physiocratie . ‡ Adam ...
Side 8
... trade ; and that , at the example of a cele- " brated minister of state , wealth ought not to be * " The more simple ideas of order and equity are sufficient to " guide a legislator in every thing that regards the internal admi ...
... trade ; and that , at the example of a cele- " brated minister of state , wealth ought not to be * " The more simple ideas of order and equity are sufficient to " guide a legislator in every thing that regards the internal admi ...
Side 34
... trade are still too numerous , even in the country whose laws have acknow- ledged its barbarity , and pronounced it felony , to allow any shouts of triumph on account of the improved dispositions of mankind with regard to their desire ...
... trade are still too numerous , even in the country whose laws have acknow- ledged its barbarity , and pronounced it felony , to allow any shouts of triumph on account of the improved dispositions of mankind with regard to their desire ...
Side 55
... trade , and reduced them to the resources of their territorial riches and local industry . The numerous factories which these cities had established in the north of Europe , at Lubeck , Bre- men , Hamburgh , Bruges , and Antwerp ...
... trade , and reduced them to the resources of their territorial riches and local industry . The numerous factories which these cities had established in the north of Europe , at Lubeck , Bre- men , Hamburgh , Bruges , and Antwerp ...
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