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Side 77
... but the discussion would be idle , since it appears evident that unexchanged
labour cannot produce any wealth . Under the supposition that labour be not
exchanged , every individual is reduced to work , to procure the articles
necessary for ...
... but the discussion would be idle , since it appears evident that unexchanged
labour cannot produce any wealth . Under the supposition that labour be not
exchanged , every individual is reduced to work , to procure the articles
necessary for ...
Side 259
bring it to the same place where the other man planted his corn ; coin it , & c . the
same person , all the while of his working for silver , gathering also food for his
necessary livelihood , and procuring himself covering , & c . I say the silver of the
...
bring it to the same place where the other man planted his corn ; coin it , & c . the
same person , all the while of his working for silver , gathering also food for his
necessary livelihood , and procuring himself covering , & c . I say the silver of the
...
Side 285
Thus , of all the motives which may induce a nation to prohibit the importation of
the produce of other countries , there is but one that is reasonable and just ,
because it is necessary ; I mean when the government of our own country is so ...
Thus , of all the motives which may induce a nation to prohibit the importation of
the produce of other countries , there is but one that is reasonable and just ,
because it is necessary ; I mean when the government of our own country is so ...
Side 326
... it was then necessary that every individual who had a bill of exchange to pay ,
should provide himself with the money necessary to discharge that bill when due
; and the quantity of money which this compensation , or rather this exchange of ...
... it was then necessary that every individual who had a bill of exchange to pay ,
should provide himself with the money necessary to discharge that bill when due
; and the quantity of money which this compensation , or rather this exchange of ...
Side 373
Though the utility of private credit is so obvious , it yet has not made the same
progress as commercial credit ; and the reason lies in particular circumstances ,
which it is necessary to detail . Most religions have taught , some even have
ordered ...
Though the utility of private credit is so obvious , it yet has not made the same
progress as commercial credit ; and the reason lies in particular circumstances ,
which it is necessary to detail . Most religions have taught , some even have
ordered ...
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