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 8
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. statutes , privileges , prohibitions , premiums , and boun- ties , with which they think to provide for the greater prosperity of individuals and nations . Did govern- ments suffer private individuals to act as ...
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. statutes , privileges , prohibitions , premiums , and boun- ties , with which they think to provide for the greater prosperity of individuals and nations . Did govern- ments suffer private individuals to act as ...
Side 9
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. " derived from manual dexterity to the prejudice of " the primary source of wealth . " * Would they then be sorry if governments should apply all the means in their power to favour agriculture in preference to ...
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. " derived from manual dexterity to the prejudice of " the primary source of wealth . " * Would they then be sorry if governments should apply all the means in their power to favour agriculture in preference to ...
Side 11
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. case must have upon wealth an influence different from that which it exercises when it watches alike over the safety of persons and the security of property ; when it protects every kind of labour and industry ...
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. case must have upon wealth an influence different from that which it exercises when it watches alike over the safety of persons and the security of property ; when it protects every kind of labour and industry ...
Side 16
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. some individuals , some classes , or corporations , cer- tain times and certain countries ; it is common to all men , to all nations , and all times . Though despised by the wise , condemned by religious tencts ...
... Wealth Charles Ganilh. some individuals , some classes , or corporations , cer- tain times and certain countries ; it is common to all men , to all nations , and all times . Though despised by the wise , condemned by religious tencts ...
Side 18
... wealth , and to be acquainted both with the benefits which we are to expect from it , and the calamities which fol- low in its train . If wealth be useful , its advantages will be the greater for being more justly appreciated ; if ...
... wealth , and to be acquainted both with the benefits which we are to expect from it , and the calamities which fol- low in its train . If wealth be useful , its advantages will be the greater for being more justly appreciated ; if ...
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