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 2
... commodities . 4 Some distinguishing public from private wealth , assign to the former a value in use , but no value in exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir William Petty's Treatise on Taxes and Contributions ...
... commodities . 4 Some distinguishing public from private wealth , assign to the former a value in use , but no value in exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir William Petty's Treatise on Taxes and Contributions ...
Side 3
... commodities which man may use to supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment either to his sensuality , his fancy , or his vanity . † One writer considers wealth as being the posses- sion of a thing more desired by those who have it not ...
... commodities which man may use to supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment either to his sensuality , his fancy , or his vanity . † One writer considers wealth as being the posses- sion of a thing more desired by those who have it not ...
Side 13
... commodities or commerce , and the revenue or consumption ; and particularly by stating in distinct chapters the various theories or opi- nions , and the controversies to which they have given birth , in every branch of the science ...
... commodities or commerce , and the revenue or consumption ; and particularly by stating in distinct chapters the various theories or opi- nions , and the controversies to which they have given birth , in every branch of the science ...
Side 31
... commodities they had gained by pil- lage , the prisoners they had made , and the gold " and silver they had been paid to keep the peace : " but when the Romans became unable to grant them tributes sufficient for their maintenance , the ...
... commodities they had gained by pil- lage , the prisoners they had made , and the gold " and silver they had been paid to keep the peace : " but when the Romans became unable to grant them tributes sufficient for their maintenance , the ...
Side 52
... commodities with foreign nations . An opinion so general , so ancient , so lasting , can neither be ascribed to blind pre- possession , nor to vain credulity or foolish ob- stinacy . Time , which has destroyed so many errors ...
... commodities with foreign nations . An opinion so general , so ancient , so lasting , can neither be ascribed to blind pre- possession , nor to vain credulity or foolish ob- stinacy . Time , which has destroyed so many errors ...
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