An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Side 141
ew only supply the want of hands ; but nations whose wealth is stationary or
retrograding , as they have a sufficient or too greai a number of hands , have no
occasion for this latter kind of machines . * This restriction to the utility of
machines ...
ew only supply the want of hands ; but nations whose wealth is stationary or
retrograding , as they have a sufficient or too greai a number of hands , have no
occasion for this latter kind of machines . * This restriction to the utility of
machines ...
Side 198
metallic currency to be eagerly sought forby all classes of the community ,
occasions its being hoarded , and , opposes an ... by the exchange of national
produce : but commerce is liable to all the chances which occasion the hoarding
of coin .
metallic currency to be eagerly sought forby all classes of the community ,
occasions its being hoarded , and , opposes an ... by the exchange of national
produce : but commerce is liable to all the chances which occasion the hoarding
of coin .
Side 216
Though the opinions of great and eminent men " are here referred to
forestablishing the position , that “ a diminution of demand must occasion a
diminu“ tion of produce , that is , of wealth ; it is not on au" thority alone that this
inference rests ...
Though the opinions of great and eminent men " are here referred to
forestablishing the position , that “ a diminution of demand must occasion a
diminu“ tion of produce , that is , of wealth ; it is not on au" thority alone that this
inference rests ...
Side 325
... there is not , I believe , any express mention of them ( so little attention did
historians pay to matters of real utility and importance , ) till a very extraordinary
and infamous occasion connected them with the political events of the age . The
Pope ...
... there is not , I believe , any express mention of them ( so little attention did
historians pay to matters of real utility and importance , ) till a very extraordinary
and infamous occasion connected them with the political events of the age . The
Pope ...
Side 346
The bills of exchange for which they are given , must always bring them back to
the bank ; and if on some rare occasion , the holder of the bank notes should
wish to convert them into coin before the bills become due , the payment of the
bills ...
The bills of exchange for which they are given , must always bring them back to
the bank ; and if on some rare occasion , the holder of the bank notes should
wish to convert them into coin before the bills become due , the payment of the
bills ...
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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