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The two countries were in a totally different situa . tion , and by an infallible
consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must
necessarily have failed , in France , where it produced the most disastrous effects
, and ...
The two countries were in a totally different situa . tion , and by an infallible
consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must
necessarily have failed , in France , where it produced the most disastrous effects
, and ...
Side 260
finding the average value of a man , that value will be the standard measure of all
valués , because man is , and always will be , the same in all countries . " * Adam
Smith has adopted the theory of Sir William Petty , and has extensively ...
finding the average value of a man , that value will be the standard measure of all
valués , because man is , and always will be , the same in all countries . " * Adam
Smith has adopted the theory of Sir William Petty , and has extensively ...
Side 263
After all that has been said of the levity and inconstancy of human nature , it
appears evidently from experience , that a man is , of all sorts of luggage , the
most difficult to be transported . " * . ; “ This pretended accurate measure of value
is not ...
After all that has been said of the levity and inconstancy of human nature , it
appears evidently from experience , that a man is , of all sorts of luggage , the
most difficult to be transported . " * . ; “ This pretended accurate measure of value
is not ...
Side 264
it must be observed , that a proposition holding forth á mathematical point as a
measure of dimension , would not be more absurd than proposing any thing
unproductive as a measure of value . . . " Great , therefore , ” concludes Lord ...
it must be observed , that a proposition holding forth á mathematical point as a
measure of dimension , would not be more absurd than proposing any thing
unproductive as a measure of value . . . " Great , therefore , ” concludes Lord ...
Side 267
Consequently the value of labour varies like that of all other values , and labour is
no more than any of them entitled to be considered as a general measure of
value . * Seduced by the opinion that objects have a real value independent of
their ...
Consequently the value of labour varies like that of all other values , and labour is
no more than any of them entitled to be considered as a general measure of
value . * Seduced by the opinion that objects have a real value independent of
their ...
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