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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Side 10
... circulation of any property whatever ; if wealth is suffered to flow exclusively into the lap of certain classes or individuals to the prejudice of all the other classes or individuals of the community , it is again evident that the law ...
... circulation of any property whatever ; if wealth is suffered to flow exclusively into the lap of certain classes or individuals to the prejudice of all the other classes or individuals of the community , it is again evident that the law ...
Side 13
... circulation of commodities or commerce , and the revenue or consumption ; and particularly by stating in distinct chapters the various theories or opinions , and the controversies to which they have given birth , in every branch of the ...
... circulation of commodities or commerce , and the revenue or consumption ; and particularly by stating in distinct chapters the various theories or opinions , and the controversies to which they have given birth , in every branch of the ...
Side 47
... circulation of wealth calls every individual of the nation , affords the great- est strength which the social compact possibly can or ever did produce . The conquering nations of anti- quity and the middle age , were acquainted with ...
... circulation of wealth calls every individual of the nation , affords the great- est strength which the social compact possibly can or ever did produce . The conquering nations of anti- quity and the middle age , were acquainted with ...
Side 58
... circulation , and , above all , its influence upon pri- vate and public concerns ; and it was not long before the inconveniencies which might be apprehended , and the advantages which might be expected from it , were discovered . The ...
... circulation , and , above all , its influence upon pri- vate and public concerns ; and it was not long before the inconveniencies which might be apprehended , and the advantages which might be expected from it , were discovered . The ...
Side 61
... circulation , wealth , in France , had no longer any solid basis , fixed principle , or steady di- rection . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold 9 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61 ...
... circulation , wealth , in France , had no longer any solid basis , fixed principle , or steady di- rection . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold 9 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61 ...
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