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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... of riches ; and it is extremely remarkable , that these economical and provident
classes of creatures happen also to be the most laborious of the animal kind . But
, in the brute creation , this propensity is limited ; in men , it is without bounds .
... of riches ; and it is extremely remarkable , that these economical and provident
classes of creatures happen also to be the most laborious of the animal kind . But
, in the brute creation , this propensity is limited ; in men , it is without bounds .
Side 94
When , after having for a long time subsisted on the produce of hunting , fishing ,
and their flocks , men prefer to such precarious , uncertain , and limited means of
subsistence , the more abundant , more various , and more certain productions ...
When , after having for a long time subsisted on the produce of hunting , fishing ,
and their flocks , men prefer to such precarious , uncertain , and limited means of
subsistence , the more abundant , more various , and more certain productions ...
Side 100
The industrious and commercial classes being necessarily limited to the lowest
rate of wages , would be discouraged and degraded ; destitute of talents , activity
, and energy , and confined to mechanical trades , they never could ascend to the
...
The industrious and commercial classes being necessarily limited to the lowest
rate of wages , would be discouraged and degraded ; destitute of talents , activity
, and energy , and confined to mechanical trades , they never could ascend to the
...
Side 281
Her naval power , limited by that of her rival , could not have dictated laws to the
other seafaring nations . Sweden alone dared to resist this imperious measure ,
and forced England to relinquish it towards her . * But the example was not ...
Her naval power , limited by that of her rival , could not have dictated laws to the
other seafaring nations . Sweden alone dared to resist this imperious measure ,
and forced England to relinquish it towards her . * But the example was not ...
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those wants , the extent of which is extremely limited , and consequently never
can produce wealth , which consists in what is superfluous . The foreign trade
deals less with what is wanted , than with what is superfluous . In exchange for
the ...
those wants , the extent of which is extremely limited , and consequently never
can produce wealth , which consists in what is superfluous . The foreign trade
deals less with what is wanted , than with what is superfluous . In exchange for
the ...
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