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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If he should wish to know wherein national wealth consists ; how great will be his
- surprise at meeting with so many different and even contrary opinions in the
most esteemed authors ! Some state the wealth of a nation to consist in the
totality ...
If he should wish to know wherein national wealth consists ; how great will be his
- surprise at meeting with so many different and even contrary opinions in the
most esteemed authors ! Some state the wealth of a nation to consist in the
totality ...
Side 3
but no value in use ; and make public wealth to consist in the exchangeable
value of the net produce . * Others state wealth to consist of all the material
commodities which man may use to supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment
either to ...
but no value in use ; and make public wealth to consist in the exchangeable
value of the net produce . * Others state wealth to consist of all the material
commodities which man may use to supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment
either to ...
Side 162
I . Wherein do Capitals consist ? THE theory of capitals is new , and entirely of
Adam Smith ' s creation . The notions afloat on this subject prior to his time , were
confused , partial and limited . The nature , formation , employment , and general
...
I . Wherein do Capitals consist ? THE theory of capitals is new , and entirely of
Adam Smith ' s creation . The notions afloat on this subject prior to his time , were
confused , partial and limited . The nature , formation , employment , and general
...
Side 174
When society exists in that state where man is “ chiefly occupied in agriculture ,
his property can * “ only consist in the land he possesses , in the grain “ he
produces annually , in the breeding stock “ whose produce is reared for
consumption ...
When society exists in that state where man is “ chiefly occupied in agriculture ,
his property can * “ only consist in the land he possesses , in the grain “ he
produces annually , in the breeding stock “ whose produce is reared for
consumption ...
Side 180
Is the same noble author correct , when he states capital to consist only in
machines and instruments proper to shorten or facilitate laboạr , and an econo :
my which tends to multiply capital beyond real wants , to be injurious , because it
diverts ...
Is the same noble author correct , when he states capital to consist only in
machines and instruments proper to shorten or facilitate laboạr , and an econo :
my which tends to multiply capital beyond real wants , to be injurious , because it
diverts ...
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