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 1
... measure of the relative and absolute power of states ; the sources whence Wealth is produced , the measures which accelerate its growth , the laws by which it is distri- buted and circulated , and the means of regulating its employment ...
... measure of the relative and absolute power of states ; the sources whence Wealth is produced , the measures which accelerate its growth , the laws by which it is distri- buted and circulated , and the means of regulating its employment ...
Side 11
... measures and oscillations of governments , and that want of public spirit ; the necessary results of the conformity of in- dividual passions with public ambition . This opposition of views and interests , of theory and practice , of ...
... measures and oscillations of governments , and that want of public spirit ; the necessary results of the conformity of in- dividual passions with public ambition . This opposition of views and interests , of theory and practice , of ...
Side 23
... joyments the most exquisite ; and extended , as it were , the domain which nature destined for man , so that the distance which separates mankind from the animal creation , might be measured by the distance of OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 23.
... joyments the most exquisite ; and extended , as it were , the domain which nature destined for man , so that the distance which separates mankind from the animal creation , might be measured by the distance of OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 23.
Side 24
... measured by the distance of the most refined enjoyments from the most ordi- nary wants , or , in other words , by the distance of wealth from poverty . Unfortunately , this passion for riches , which nature designed for such useful and ...
... measured by the distance of the most refined enjoyments from the most ordi- nary wants , or , in other words , by the distance of wealth from poverty . Unfortunately , this passion for riches , which nature designed for such useful and ...
Side 46
... measure of so- cial calamities , enticed the moderns to labour , manu- factures and commerce , and inspired them with the love of peace and feelings of general benevolence and friendship . On this new road to wealth , indi- viduals ...
... measure of so- cial calamities , enticed the moderns to labour , manu- factures and commerce , and inspired them with the love of peace and feelings of general benevolence and friendship . On this new road to wealth , indi- viduals ...
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