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 9
... necessary for the defence of a country , to fa- cilitate the exportation of the manufactured pro- duce , and to favour the importation of the raw pro- duce to which the manufacturer superadds his labour . Let us therefore conclude ...
... necessary for the defence of a country , to fa- cilitate the exportation of the manufactured pro- duce , and to favour the importation of the raw pro- duce to which the manufacturer superadds his labour . Let us therefore conclude ...
Side 11
... necessary results of the conformity of in- dividual passions with public ambition . This opposition of views and interests , of theory and practice , of principles and conduct , is sure to dis- appear in proportion as political economy ...
... necessary results of the conformity of in- dividual passions with public ambition . This opposition of views and interests , of theory and practice , of principles and conduct , is sure to dis- appear in proportion as political economy ...
Side 24
... depriving others of their absolute necessary . With this intent were framed the constitutions of the ancients , and of the people of the middle age ; in this spirit were their laws conceived , digested , 24 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... depriving others of their absolute necessary . With this intent were framed the constitutions of the ancients , and of the people of the middle age ; in this spirit were their laws conceived , digested , 24 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 56
... necessary to the protection and safety of its commerce , and when the towns of which it was composed found , in the government of the countries in which they were situated , a full * The late professor J. Fisher , of Halle , published ...
... necessary to the protection and safety of its commerce , and when the towns of which it was composed found , in the government of the countries in which they were situated , a full * The late professor J. Fisher , of Halle , published ...
Side 64
... necessary consequence , is the only productive one ; all other labours are bar- ren and unproductive . By another consequence not less just , the surplus of the produce of the soil above all expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous ...
... necessary consequence , is the only productive one ; all other labours are bar- ren and unproductive . By another consequence not less just , the surplus of the produce of the soil above all expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous ...
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