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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A modern French writer calls wealth the accumulation of superfluous labour : | |
and a noble English author , who , like the French economists , distinguishes
individual riches from public wealth , submits that . “ the latter may be accurately ...
A modern French writer calls wealth the accumulation of superfluous labour : | |
and a noble English author , who , like the French economists , distinguishes
individual riches from public wealth , submits that . “ the latter may be accurately ...
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indeed it could not fail to be considerable at a time when the commerce ' of
France with foreign nations afforded every year a balance of thirty or forty millions
of French livres ; when Paris , the seat of a flourishing industry , the residence of a
...
indeed it could not fail to be considerable at a time when the commerce ' of
France with foreign nations afforded every year a balance of thirty or forty millions
of French livres ; when Paris , the seat of a flourishing industry , the residence of a
...
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At that time , the bank of France had two kinds of capital stock ; the one
disposable , which amounted to forty - five millions of French livres , arising from
the sums advanced by its share - holders ; the other , vested in the public funds ,
and ...
At that time , the bank of France had two kinds of capital stock ; the one
disposable , which amounted to forty - five millions of French livres , arising from
the sums advanced by its share - holders ; the other , vested in the public funds ,
and ...
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than to the amount of one hundred and five millions of French livres . This
proportion of the circulating notes to the capital stock of the bank was got too
considerable ; on the contrary , it was greatly inferior to what it might have been
But , as ...
than to the amount of one hundred and five millions of French livres . This
proportion of the circulating notes to the capital stock of the bank was got too
considerable ; on the contrary , it was greatly inferior to what it might have been
But , as ...
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these lands furnished , in 1804 , an exportation of corn amounting to forty - two
millions of dollars , or above two hundred millions of French livres . Supposing
that the home - consumption does not exceed the amount of the corn exported ,
thirty ...
these lands furnished , in 1804 , an exportation of corn amounting to forty - two
millions of dollars , or above two hundred millions of French livres . Supposing
that the home - consumption does not exceed the amount of the corn exported ,
thirty ...
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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