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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... in all its bearings and applications . Several works published in England , Italy , and France , mostly of great merit , and all of them more or less useful , have thrown considerable light upon this de- partment AN ...
... in all its bearings and applications . Several works published in England , Italy , and France , mostly of great merit , and all of them more or less useful , have thrown considerable light upon this de- partment AN ...
Side 2
... considerable light upon this de- partment of human knowledge ; and , by disclosing its importance , have at length placed Political Eco- nomy in the first rank of political sciences . But , as if the inability of ascending to general ...
... considerable light upon this de- partment of human knowledge ; and , by disclosing its importance , have at length placed Political Eco- nomy in the first rank of political sciences . But , as if the inability of ascending to general ...
Side 12
... considerable distance from the precipice which threat- ens to engulph them together with public wealth . Under the impression that I may perhaps accelerate that fortunate period by exhibiting , comparing , and contrasting the various ...
... considerable distance from the precipice which threat- ens to engulph them together with public wealth . Under the impression that I may perhaps accelerate that fortunate period by exhibiting , comparing , and contrasting the various ...
Side 24
... considerable portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose number bears no proportion to the mul- titude bending under the load of social calamities . To ...
... considerable portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose number bears no proportion to the mul- titude bending under the load of social calamities . To ...
Side 26
... considerable a mass of riches , that many of her private citizens were said to have been as wealthy as monarchst . The history of Carthage does not inform us what became of her riches , and whether they fell exclusively into the hands ...
... considerable a mass of riches , that many of her private citizens were said to have been as wealthy as monarchst . The history of Carthage does not inform us what became of her riches , and whether they fell exclusively into the hands ...
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