An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages : and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthPeter A. Mesier, 1819 - 492 sider |
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... annual rent paid to the state . " 6 ' As the glory of a general rose in proportion to " the quantity of gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to the vanquished . " Rome continued enriching herself , and every ...
... annual rent paid to the state . " 6 ' As the glory of a general rose in proportion to " the quantity of gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to the vanquished . " Rome continued enriching herself , and every ...
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... annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and " conveniences of life , which it annually consumes , " and which consist always either in the immediate produce of that labour , or in ...
... annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and " conveniences of life , which it annually consumes , " and which consist always either in the immediate produce of that labour , or in ...
Side 67
... annual produce of its land and labour . † ” However , in another part of his work , he teaches , that " land and capital stock are the two original sources of all revenue , both private and public : 16 << capital stock pays the wages of ...
... annual produce of its land and labour . † ” However , in another part of his work , he teaches , that " land and capital stock are the two original sources of all revenue , both private and public : 16 << capital stock pays the wages of ...
Side 110
... annually spends immense sums , not to be swal- lowed up by the waves of the sea ; and all these difficulties have been overcome by her indefatigable industry . Devenant , vol . ii . page 193 . * Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , edition ...
... annually spends immense sums , not to be swal- lowed up by the waves of the sea ; and all these difficulties have been overcome by her indefatigable industry . Devenant , vol . ii . page 193 . * Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , edition ...
Side 114
... annually imported into a par- " ticular country than what its own lands , in the " actual state of their cultivation , could afford . The " inhabitants of a town , though they frequently possess " no lands of their own , yet draw to ...
... annually imported into a par- " ticular country than what its own lands , in the " actual state of their cultivation , could afford . The " inhabitants of a town , though they frequently possess " no lands of their own , yet draw to ...
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