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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... object or vendible com- modity , which lasts for some time , at least , after " that labour is past . " ‡ 66 Lord Lauderdale , in the work which we have quoted before , and which is remarkable for the saga- city of its views , states ...
... object or vendible com- modity , which lasts for some time , at least , after " that labour is past . " ‡ 66 Lord Lauderdale , in the work which we have quoted before , and which is remarkable for the saga- city of its views , states ...
Side 16
... object of the ambition of individuals and nations ; the cause of their quarrels and contentions , and but too often the reward of violence , of fraud and injustice , and of the infraction of all laws human and divine . Every where ...
... object of the ambition of individuals and nations ; the cause of their quarrels and contentions , and but too often the reward of violence , of fraud and injustice , and of the infraction of all laws human and divine . Every where ...
Side 21
... object of which is little valued . There is , at least , no hope that it will be diligently studied , successfully cultivated , and eagerly diffused among the enlightened classes of the community , on whose patronage alone the progress ...
... object of which is little valued . There is , at least , no hope that it will be diligently studied , successfully cultivated , and eagerly diffused among the enlightened classes of the community , on whose patronage alone the progress ...
Side 30
... object of individual and public ambition , and the principal cause of the elevation and gran- deur , and of the decline and utter ruin of states . * See the preceding note . The people of the middle age exhibited the same spectacle 30 ...
... object of individual and public ambition , and the principal cause of the elevation and gran- deur , and of the decline and utter ruin of states . * See the preceding note . The people of the middle age exhibited the same spectacle 30 ...
Side 35
... object of their league was merely a system of defence contrived for the interest of the confederates , and inoffensive in every other respect . History ac- cuses them neither of violence nor of usurpation . Though the Portuguese and ...
... object of their league was merely a system of defence contrived for the interest of the confederates , and inoffensive in every other respect . History ac- cuses them neither of violence nor of usurpation . Though the Portuguese and ...
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