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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Were the latter less covetous , less active , and less skilful , the unemployed
would be less idle and less poor ; and there is not any poor man that would not
rather be indebted for his means of subsistence to his labour than to the labour
and ...
Were the latter less covetous , less active , and less skilful , the unemployed
would be less idle and less poor ; and there is not any poor man that would not
rather be indebted for his means of subsistence to his labour than to the labour
and ...
Side 133
... and negociations that have taken place " between different nations on the
subject of com" mercial arrangements , the danger of admitting a " country to a
commercial competition , because the " division of labour was there carried
farther than ...
... and negociations that have taken place " between different nations on the
subject of com" mercial arrangements , the danger of admitting a " country to a
commercial competition , because the " division of labour was there carried
farther than ...
Side 136
whether the instruments of agriculture deserve the honour of being ranked
ainong the machines which shorten and facilitate labour . All these inquiries are .
more curious than useful , of little interest to political eronomy , and can neither ...
whether the instruments of agriculture deserve the honour of being ranked
ainong the machines which shorten and facilitate labour . All these inquiries are .
more curious than useful , of little interest to political eronomy , and can neither ...
Side 192
labour , which the master must otherwise per“ form . * “ Though coin , employed
as circulating capital , “ has been thus eagerly sought after , not for the sake “ of
the gold and silver it contains , but merely on “ account of the labour it
supersedes ...
labour , which the master must otherwise per“ form . * “ Though coin , employed
as circulating capital , “ has been thus eagerly sought after , not for the sake “ of
the gold and silver it contains , but merely on “ account of the labour it
supersedes ...
Side 309
This diminution of their value , however , has not been owing to the increase of
the real wealth of Europe , of the annual produce of its land and labour , but to the
accidental discovery of more abundant mines than any that were known before .
This diminution of their value , however , has not been owing to the increase of
the real wealth of Europe , of the annual produce of its land and labour , but to the
accidental discovery of more abundant mines than any that were known before .
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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