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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Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the
social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions .
Independently of the inequality of individual faculties which in every community
opposes ...
Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the
social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions .
Independently of the inequality of individual faculties which in every community
opposes ...
Side 139
yield a larger quantity of produce than small ones , or , what is the same , if they
yield an equal produce az less expence . Shuuld this saving of costs even be
obtained at the expence of the husbandmen , and diminish their number ,
population ...
yield a larger quantity of produce than small ones , or , what is the same , if they
yield an equal produce az less expence . Shuuld this saving of costs even be
obtained at the expence of the husbandmen , and diminish their number ,
population ...
Side 284
If the equivalent obtained by commerce does not repay the national producer for
what his commodity has cost him to ... and to reap profits equal to those of the
foreign trader ; or if all productions are burthened with taxes to such a degree ,
that ...
If the equivalent obtained by commerce does not repay the national producer for
what his commodity has cost him to ... and to reap profits equal to those of the
foreign trader ; or if all productions are burthened with taxes to such a degree ,
that ...
Side 285
Except this case , foreign commerce or general circulation is beneficial , useful ,
and profitable to all , and contributes , if not with equal , at least with certain
success , to the progress of public and private wealth . * The author says : “
Autrement ...
Except this case , foreign commerce or general circulation is beneficial , useful ,
and profitable to all , and contributes , if not with equal , at least with certain
success , to the progress of public and private wealth . * The author says : “
Autrement ...
Side 373
When they issue notes their stock in specie must always be nearly in equal
proportion to the amount of notes issued . They afford no other advantage than
that of concentrating private credit , and giving it a greater influence , stability ,
and ...
When they issue notes their stock in specie must always be nearly in equal
proportion to the amount of notes issued . They afford no other advantage than
that of concentrating private credit , and giving it a greater influence , stability ,
and ...
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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