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 18
... established on a new basis , and when it is at length acknowledged that true politics ought no longer to separate the power of governments from the welfare of the people , it parti- cularly behoves us to form correct notions of wealth ...
... established on a new basis , and when it is at length acknowledged that true politics ought no longer to separate the power of governments from the welfare of the people , it parti- cularly behoves us to form correct notions of wealth ...
Side 21
... established in the most remote times ; and this circumstance has betrayed some writers ( in other respects estimable ) into the supposition that servitude is a law of nature . Independently of the greatest part of the people being ...
... established in the most remote times ; and this circumstance has betrayed some writers ( in other respects estimable ) into the supposition that servitude is a law of nature . Independently of the greatest part of the people being ...
Side 23
... established beyond contradiction , by the annals of all the distinguished nations of antiquity . The Persians , who appear first on the theatre of history , were wretchedly poor when Cyrus led them on to the conquest of the rich ...
... established beyond contradiction , by the annals of all the distinguished nations of antiquity . The Persians , who appear first on the theatre of history , were wretchedly poor when Cyrus led them on to the conquest of the rich ...
Side 55
... established in the north of Europe , at Lubeck , Bre- men , Hamburgh , Bruges , and Antwerp , created there new scources of wealth and prosperity . Towns hardly known before the introduction of foreign com- merce , were soon ...
... established in the north of Europe , at Lubeck , Bre- men , Hamburgh , Bruges , and Antwerp , created there new scources of wealth and prosperity . Towns hardly known before the introduction of foreign com- merce , were soon ...
Side 68
... established serve to guard us against their fallacy , and manifest again the beauty of his doctrine . If , after having earnestly meditated and mastered the theory of that important work , we direct our attention to one that was ...
... established serve to guard us against their fallacy , and manifest again the beauty of his doctrine . If , after having earnestly meditated and mastered the theory of that important work , we direct our attention to one that was ...
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