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... which holds out the painful prospect of unavoidable and continued misery .
Fortunately , it rests upon false notions of political economy , and will be
completely refuted in the sequel of the work which I have undertaken . I hope , at
least ...
... which holds out the painful prospect of unavoidable and continued misery .
Fortunately , it rests upon false notions of political economy , and will be
completely refuted in the sequel of the work which I have undertaken . I hope , at
least ...
Side 212
two evils ; one is both remediless and hopeless ; the other is at least a certain
resource , and affords means to abridge its own duration . It may however be
supposed , that the capitals absorbed by public loans are only abstracted from
labours ...
two evils ; one is both remediless and hopeless ; the other is at least a certain
resource , and affords means to abridge its own duration . It may however be
supposed , that the capitals absorbed by public loans are only abstracted from
labours ...
Side 243
I think , on the contrary , that if social institutions had seconded , or , at least , not
thrown any obstacle in the way of , the developement of human faculties : these
faculties would have been turned to those labours , the produce of which is most
...
I think , on the contrary , that if social institutions had seconded , or , at least , not
thrown any obstacle in the way of , the developement of human faculties : these
faculties would have been turned to those labours , the produce of which is most
...
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 407
Supposing that the home - consumption does not exceed the amount of the corn
exported , thirty - nine millions of acres must have produced four hundred millions
of livres , and may therefore be valued at , at least : . . . . . . . . 8 , 000 , 000 , 000 ...
Supposing that the home - consumption does not exceed the amount of the corn
exported , thirty - nine millions of acres must have produced four hundred millions
of livres , and may therefore be valued at , at least : . . . . . . . . 8 , 000 , 000 , 000 ...
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