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Side 89
It is true , that after the quarter of wheat has been consumed by the joiner , there
still remains a table ; and after the wheat has been consumed by the fiddler ,
there remains nothing : but the case is the same with many labours that are
reputed ...
It is true , that after the quarter of wheat has been consumed by the joiner , there
still remains a table ; and after the wheat has been consumed by the fiddler ,
there remains nothing : but the case is the same with many labours that are
reputed ...
Side 220
Does it not abstract a portion of the public revenue from consumption ; and does
pot this diminution accasion à proportionally diminished production ? Does it not
depreciate capitals , and force them abroad to fipd a better employment ?
Does it not abstract a portion of the public revenue from consumption ; and does
pot this diminution accasion à proportionally diminished production ? Does it not
depreciate capitals , and force them abroad to fipd a better employment ?
Side 221
of fifty millions , and that consumed at home also fifty millions ; in that case the
country is liable to experience a diminution of fifty millions in its circu . lating
capital , and has no hope of recovering this sum , or part of it , but by a profitable ...
of fifty millions , and that consumed at home also fifty millions ; in that case the
country is liable to experience a diminution of fifty millions in its circu . lating
capital , and has no hope of recovering this sum , or part of it , but by a profitable ...
Side 388
Under the supposition that this onethousand millions is consumed at home , it is
re - imbursed by the national income ; when it is consumed abroad it is re -
imbursed by the income of the foreign country : for , abroad , as at home ,
consumption ...
Under the supposition that this onethousand millions is consumed at home , it is
re - imbursed by the national income ; when it is consumed abroad it is re -
imbursed by the income of the foreign country : for , abroad , as at home ,
consumption ...
Side 453
... not effects amounting to the tenth part of the commodities entrusted to him , and
which he may consume or dissipate at ... produce the equivalent of the values
consumed , the result is precisely the same as if the commodities produced after
...
... not effects amounting to the tenth part of the commodities entrusted to him , and
which he may consume or dissipate at ... produce the equivalent of the values
consumed , the result is precisely the same as if the commodities produced after
...
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