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 63
It was inferred, that gold and silver, which, till then, had been considered as true
wealth, are only the instruments of its circulation; and this view of the subject
gave birth to fresh inquiries into the mature of wealth.* Dr. Quesnay in particular ...
It was inferred, that gold and silver, which, till then, had been considered as true
wealth, are only the instruments of its circulation; and this view of the subject
gave birth to fresh inquiries into the mature of wealth.* Dr. Quesnay in particular ...
Side 70
principles, that it will be impossible to go astray and mistake the true doctrine.
The Earl of Lauderdale has, it is true, criticized some fundamental points of his
doctrine: but the criticisms of the noble Lord rather tend to subvert the established
...
principles, that it will be impossible to go astray and mistake the true doctrine.
The Earl of Lauderdale has, it is true, criticized some fundamental points of his
doctrine: but the criticisms of the noble Lord rather tend to subvert the established
...
Side 372
But when those savings are employed in undertakings, speculations, and
improvements, they increase the sum of labour, ameliorate the condition of the
labouring class, and favour population. They are, it is true, restored to
consumption, as in ...
But when those savings are employed in undertakings, speculations, and
improvements, they increase the sum of labour, ameliorate the condition of the
labouring class, and favour population. They are, it is true, restored to
consumption, as in ...
Side 393
The capitals employed in the home-trade may, it is true, stimulate national
industry in a double degree to what those employed in foreign trade do : but they
cannot set so great a quantity of labour in motion, because the home-
consumption is ...
The capitals employed in the home-trade may, it is true, stimulate national
industry in a double degree to what those employed in foreign trade do : but they
cannot set so great a quantity of labour in motion, because the home-
consumption is ...
Side 481
All these methods, which time and custom have recommended, are not more
commendable for it; and it will constantly be true, that the trade which is not
carried on upon principles of liberty and equality is the least profitable, and that a
nation ...
All these methods, which time and custom have recommended, are not more
commendable for it; and it will constantly be true, that the trade which is not
carried on upon principles of liberty and equality is the least profitable, and that a
nation ...
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