An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages, and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 6
Side 10
with a science that teaches the means of deriving the greatest benefits from
industry and capital , and of directing both into the most profitable channels . It is
only when a government is deficient in knowledge that its absolute inactivity is ...
with a science that teaches the means of deriving the greatest benefits from
industry and capital , and of directing both into the most profitable channels . It is
only when a government is deficient in knowledge that its absolute inactivity is ...
Side 38
Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the
social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions .
Independently of the inequality of individual faculties which in every community
opposes ...
Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the
social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions .
Independently of the inequality of individual faculties which in every community
opposes ...
Side 277
Nations that resist this communication of mutual benefits , are dooming
themselves to fruitless priyations . To attempt to conquer such difficulties by
national industry , is often impossible , and always more expensive , than to
acquire the foreign ...
Nations that resist this communication of mutual benefits , are dooming
themselves to fruitless priyations . To attempt to conquer such difficulties by
national industry , is often impossible , and always more expensive , than to
acquire the foreign ...
Side 323
It affords a just notion of the power of credit , and yet it is only its very first
advantage , and one of its least benefits . . . When the day of payment , or term of
credit arrived , the consumer was under the necessity of furnisliing the promised ...
It affords a just notion of the power of credit , and yet it is only its very first
advantage , and one of its least benefits . . . When the day of payment , or term of
credit arrived , the consumer was under the necessity of furnisliing the promised ...
Side 369
The benefits afforded by banks of circulation are undoubtedly more extensive ,
more numerous , and more fascinating . They multiply the capitals necessary to
support labour , industry , and commerce , by the facility of converting their
produce ...
The benefits afforded by banks of circulation are undoubtedly more extensive ,
more numerous , and more fascinating . They multiply the capitals necessary to
support labour , industry , and commerce , by the facility of converting their
produce ...
Hva folk mener - Skriv en omtale
Vi har ikke funnet noen omtaler på noen av de vanlige stedene.
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
abundance Adam Smith advantages afford agricultural amount annual appears bank benefits bills capital carried causes chap circulation circumstances civil classes coin commerce commodities consequently considerable considered consist consumed consumption contribute currency debts demand derived effects employed England equal equivalent established Europe exchange existence expences extent favourable fixed follows force foreign French fund give gold and silver greater importance improve income increase individuals industry influence interest Italy kind labour land laws least less limited loans manufactures means measure merchants metallic millions nations nature necessary never object observed obtain occasion opinion paid political economy population portion principles produce profit progress proportion prosperity proved purchase quantity regard rendered respect riches savings says share success supposed surplus things tion trade true wages wants wealth writers