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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Side 101
A constitution so vicious and so opposite to the progress of civilization , would be
still more deplorable and prejudicial with regard to its foreign relations , and
afford little or no security to the national independence and glory . · Whence
indeed ...
A constitution so vicious and so opposite to the progress of civilization , would be
still more deplorable and prejudicial with regard to its foreign relations , and
afford little or no security to the national independence and glory . · Whence
indeed ...
Side 209
To sell the public demesnes would at this time yield a very feeble resource in
great states , and in others it would be precarious , and afford but a slow ,
uncertain , remote , and consequently inefficient assistance . To raise the public ...
To sell the public demesnes would at this time yield a very feeble resource in
great states , and in others it would be precarious , and afford but a slow ,
uncertain , remote , and consequently inefficient assistance . To raise the public ...
Side 308
A poor country , as it cannot afford to buy more , so it can as little afford to pay
dearer for gold and silver than a rich one ; and the value of those metals ,
therefore , is , not likely to be higher in the former than in the latter . In China , a
country ...
A poor country , as it cannot afford to buy more , so it can as little afford to pay
dearer for gold and silver than a rich one ; and the value of those metals ,
therefore , is , not likely to be higher in the former than in the latter . In China , a
country ...
Side 366
Their Advantages and Disadvantages, and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. All possible combinations afford but
two means of employing capitals in the banking system . P . The first and , no
doubt ...
Their Advantages and Disadvantages, and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. All possible combinations afford but
two means of employing capitals in the banking system . P . The first and , no
doubt ...
Side 373
They afford no other advantage than that of concentrating private credit , and
giving it a greater influence , stability , and activity . These advantages are ,
nodoubt , valuable , but not to be compared with those resulting from commercial
credit .
They afford no other advantage than that of concentrating private credit , and
giving it a greater influence , stability , and activity . These advantages are ,
nodoubt , valuable , but not to be compared with those resulting from commercial
credit .
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