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 124
This saving in labour and expence , this increase of produce in value and
quantity , is à real increase of public and private wealth , and in every respect
assimilates the skilful mechanic to whom it owes its birth , to the husbandınan ,
who , by his ...
This saving in labour and expence , this increase of produce in value and
quantity , is à real increase of public and private wealth , and in every respect
assimilates the skilful mechanic to whom it owes its birth , to the husbandınan ,
who , by his ...
Side 149
Greater expences suppose a larger produce ; for at no time , and in no country ,
can anything be obtained for nothing . Every expence supposes an equivalent
produced to meet that expence . If the free labourer expends more than the slave
...
Greater expences suppose a larger produce ; for at no time , and in no country ,
can anything be obtained for nothing . Every expence supposes an equivalent
produced to meet that expence . If the free labourer expends more than the slave
...
Side 165
Quesnay derives capitals from “ economy in " the costs of agricultural labour ,
from the savings “ in the expences of the land - owners , as far as those " savings
are applied to improve the soil , and from " the increased price of commodities ...
Quesnay derives capitals from “ economy in " the costs of agricultural labour ,
from the savings “ in the expences of the land - owners , as far as those " savings
are applied to improve the soil , and from " the increased price of commodities ...
Side 209
Nations have only three ways and means to provide for extraordinary expences ;
- to sell the national demesnes , if there be any ; to levy contributions
proportioned to the wants of government ; and to have recourse to voluntary
loans . To sell ...
Nations have only three ways and means to provide for extraordinary expences ;
- to sell the national demesnes , if there be any ; to levy contributions
proportioned to the wants of government ; and to have recourse to voluntary
loans . To sell ...
Side 211
... the contributors to the public expences are richer by all the productions
produced to pay their contributions , the state - creditors , by all the savings which
they have converted into shares in the public funds , and national wealth
increased by ...
... the contributors to the public expences are richer by all the productions
produced to pay their contributions , the state - creditors , by all the savings which
they have converted into shares in the public funds , and national wealth
increased by ...
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