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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... influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at variance upon others ; and generally they disagree in so many respects , that ...
... influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at variance upon others ; and generally they disagree in so many respects , that ...
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... influence of which is to be remedied by . specifics and secrets unknown to the learned . They eagerly search after , and even flatter themselves they have hit upon financial plans capable of relieving the distress of the state , without ...
... influence of which is to be remedied by . specifics and secrets unknown to the learned . They eagerly search after , and even flatter themselves they have hit upon financial plans capable of relieving the distress of the state , without ...
Side 10
... influence of political economy is not confined to governments ; it is still more sensibly felt in legislation . Its principles , tenets , and theory , are closely allied and identified with the principles , tenets , and theory of ...
... influence of political economy is not confined to governments ; it is still more sensibly felt in legislation . Its principles , tenets , and theory , are closely allied and identified with the principles , tenets , and theory of ...
Side 11
... influence different from that which it exercises when it watches alike over the safety of persons and the security of proper- ty ; when it protects every kind of labour and indus- try ; and when it leaves individuals at liberty to con ...
... influence different from that which it exercises when it watches alike over the safety of persons and the security of proper- ty ; when it protects every kind of labour and indus- try ; and when it leaves individuals at liberty to con ...
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... influence ; whether mankind live insulated or collected in societies , whether they be governed by instinct or obedient to reason , this de- sire never varies but in its direction and its means . The passion for wealth is not peculiar ...
... influence ; whether mankind live insulated or collected in societies , whether they be governed by instinct or obedient to reason , this de- sire never varies but in its direction and its means . The passion for wealth is not peculiar ...
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