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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Side 28
... gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to the vanquished . " Rome continued enriching herself , and every " successive war enabled her to undertake a new one . " Her allies , or friends , ruined themselves by the ...
... gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to the vanquished . " Rome continued enriching herself , and every " successive war enabled her to undertake a new one . " Her allies , or friends , ruined themselves by the ...
Side 29
... gold and silver , they grew weak , because their treasures were carried to other nations . Montesquieu , Grandeur et Decadence des Romains . Julius Cæsar with the means of destroying public liberty , 5 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 29 26 ...
... gold and silver , they grew weak , because their treasures were carried to other nations . Montesquieu , Grandeur et Decadence des Romains . Julius Cæsar with the means of destroying public liberty , 5 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 29 26 ...
Side 31
... gold and " silver they had been paid to keep the peace but " when the Romans became unable to grant them " tributes sufficient for their maintenance , the Scy- " thians were forced to seek for settlements . " * Wherever they settled ...
... gold and " silver they had been paid to keep the peace but " when the Romans became unable to grant them " tributes sufficient for their maintenance , the Scy- " thians were forced to seek for settlements . " * Wherever they settled ...
Side 33
... gold and silver , prisoners , cat- tle , and moveables , for pious uses ; the rest was divi- ded in equal portions among the soldiers who had contributed to the victory and those who were left to guard the camp . The share of those who ...
... gold and silver , prisoners , cat- tle , and moveables , for pious uses ; the rest was divi- ded in equal portions among the soldiers who had contributed to the victory and those who were left to guard the camp . The share of those who ...
Side 57
... gold and silver which it causes to circulate ; * and govern- ments , in conformity to this doctrine , endeavoured to retain the precious metals , or to invite them by encouraging national manufactures , by directly or in- directly ...
... gold and silver which it causes to circulate ; * and govern- ments , in conformity to this doctrine , endeavoured to retain the precious metals , or to invite them by encouraging national manufactures , by directly or in- directly ...
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