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 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 223
Although the sinking fund is considerable in England , it is but a fifty - second , or
thereabouts , of the national debt , and , consequently , returns to the circulating
capital but a fifty - second part of the funds which had - been abstracted from it .
Although the sinking fund is considerable in England , it is but a fifty - second , or
thereabouts , of the national debt , and , consequently , returns to the circulating
capital but a fifty - second part of the funds which had - been abstracted from it .
Side 237
... ( which would infallibly be the case , if the employment of capital in agriculture
were the most beneficial ; ) there would be no vent for the surplus of agricultural
produce , and consequently all superfluous re - production would be at an end .
... ( which would infallibly be the case , if the employment of capital in agriculture
were the most beneficial ; ) there would be no vent for the surplus of agricultural
produce , and consequently all superfluous re - production would be at an end .
Side 357
... other , vested in the public funds , and proceeding from successive reserves of
its dividends , consisted of about six millions of French livres ; consequently , the
whole capital stock of the bank ámounted to fiftyone millions of French livres .
... other , vested in the public funds , and proceeding from successive reserves of
its dividends , consisted of about six millions of French livres ; consequently , the
whole capital stock of the bank ámounted to fiftyone millions of French livres .
Side 406
inultiplied at the rate of fifty - three thousand three hundred individuals a year ,
consequently in a proportion twenty - six times superior to that which would have
taken place , if that one million of individuals had remained in Europe .
inultiplied at the rate of fifty - three thousand three hundred individuals a year ,
consequently in a proportion twenty - six times superior to that which would have
taken place , if that one million of individuals had remained in Europe .
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