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 67
... wages of productive labour , whe- " ther employed in agriculture , manufactures , or commerce . + " 66 Lastly , Adam Smith in another part of his work asserts , that we ought to consider land , labour , and capital , as being all three ...
... wages of productive labour , whe- " ther employed in agriculture , manufactures , or commerce . + " 66 Lastly , Adam Smith in another part of his work asserts , that we ought to consider land , labour , and capital , as being all three ...
Side 68
... wages . " This theory , admirable for the greatness of the mind by which it was conceived , commands stil ! greater respect for the profundity of the views of its author , the sagacity of his discoveries , and his conca- tenation of ...
... wages . " This theory , admirable for the greatness of the mind by which it was conceived , commands stil ! greater respect for the profundity of the views of its author , the sagacity of his discoveries , and his conca- tenation of ...
Side 82
... wages and profit which that labour " must have obtained according to the rate of wages " and profit of stock usual in the country . Conse- GC « all ne ́essary ; and it would be difficult to say which is the most " useful . " Le Commerce ...
... wages and profit which that labour " must have obtained according to the rate of wages " and profit of stock usual in the country . Conse- GC « all ne ́essary ; and it would be difficult to say which is the most " useful . " Le Commerce ...
Side 95
... wages of all labour , the patrimony of all labouring classes , they would be distributed in proportion to the wants of the husbandmen , and the progress of agriculture ; consequently , the share of the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 95.
... wages of all labour , the patrimony of all labouring classes , they would be distributed in proportion to the wants of the husbandmen , and the progress of agriculture ; consequently , the share of the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 95.
Side 100
... wages , would be discouraged and degraded ; destitute of talents , activity , and energy , and confined to mechanical trades , they never could ascend to the brilliant con- ceptions of the liberal arts ; to those inspirations of genius ...
... wages , would be discouraged and degraded ; destitute of talents , activity , and energy , and confined to mechanical trades , they never could ascend to the brilliant con- ceptions of the liberal arts ; to those inspirations of genius ...
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