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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... occasion a concentration similar to that which existed at Spar- ta , Athens , and Rome , it caused at least so great a disparity , that the people were again divided in three classes ; one composed of slaves and bondmen , the second of ...
... occasion a concentration similar to that which existed at Spar- ta , Athens , and Rome , it caused at least so great a disparity , that the people were again divided in three classes ; one composed of slaves and bondmen , the second of ...
Side 91
... occasion any surplus of productions , that it is an absolute burden to the produc- tive classes , and diminishes wealth by whatever is not reproduced . But this never occurs , except through the fault of sovereigns or rulers of states ...
... occasion any surplus of productions , that it is an absolute burden to the produc- tive classes , and diminishes wealth by whatever is not reproduced . But this never occurs , except through the fault of sovereigns or rulers of states ...
Side 101
... occasion the deprivation of enjoyments , which is always easily borne . But this class would be too inconsiderable to afford any great assistance ; at the utmost they would form a sixth of the population , and leave but a very small ...
... occasion the deprivation of enjoyments , which is always easily borne . But this class would be too inconsiderable to afford any great assistance ; at the utmost they would form a sixth of the population , and leave but a very small ...
Side 141
... occasion for this latter kind of machines . * This restriction to the utility of machines does not appear to rest on any solid foundation ; it even ex- cites surprise when we come to consider , that all au- thors agree that machines ...
... occasion for this latter kind of machines . * This restriction to the utility of machines does not appear to rest on any solid foundation ; it even ex- cites surprise when we come to consider , that all au- thors agree that machines ...
Side 142
... occasion a surplus of pro- duce above consumption , and rapidly restore her for- mer prosperity . In short , wherever an increase of produce is ob- tained at a smaller expence , there is an increase of wealth ; and an increase of wealth ...
... occasion a surplus of pro- duce above consumption , and rapidly restore her for- mer prosperity . In short , wherever an increase of produce is ob- tained at a smaller expence , there is an increase of wealth ; and an increase of wealth ...
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