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 52
An opinion so general , so ancient , so lasting , can neither be ascribed to blind
prepossession , nor to vain credulity or foolish obstinacy . Time , which has
destroyed so many errors , superstitions , and inveterate habits , almost coëval
with the ...
An opinion so general , so ancient , so lasting , can neither be ascribed to blind
prepossession , nor to vain credulity or foolish obstinacy . Time , which has
destroyed so many errors , superstitions , and inveterate habits , almost coëval
with the ...
Side 61
When Thomas Culpeper in 1641 , Sir Josiah Child in 1670 , Raterson in 1694 ,
Locke in 1700 , and Barnard in 1714 , solicited the lowering of the rate of interest
, public opinion had already anticipated their efforts . The interest of money had ...
When Thomas Culpeper in 1641 , Sir Josiah Child in 1670 , Raterson in 1694 ,
Locke in 1700 , and Barnard in 1714 , solicited the lowering of the rate of interest
, public opinion had already anticipated their efforts . The interest of money had ...
Side 168
The proportion of productive to unproductive la - · bour contributes , in Adam
Smith ' s opinion , to the formation of capitals when it is in favour of the productive
classes , when it leaves in their hands a disposable produce to be economized
and ...
The proportion of productive to unproductive la - · bour contributes , in Adam
Smith ' s opinion , to the formation of capitals when it is in favour of the productive
classes , when it leaves in their hands a disposable produce to be economized
and ...
Side 214
It may fairly be supposed , that Adam Smith would have altered his opinion , had
he known that , if after providing for the interest of a public loan , one per cent of
the capital is placed at compound interest , the debt is extinguished in thirty
seven ...
It may fairly be supposed , that Adam Smith would have altered his opinion , had
he known that , if after providing for the interest of a public loan , one per cent of
the capital is placed at compound interest , the debt is extinguished in thirty
seven ...
Side 259
Agreeably to this opinion , the value of things de . pends on the time consumed in
producing them . ! * * Mr . Harris has adopted , the opinion of Sir William Petty in
his Essay on Money and Coins : but he lras not stated it in so clear and precise ...
Agreeably to this opinion , the value of things de . pends on the time consumed in
producing them . ! * * Mr . Harris has adopted , the opinion of Sir William Petty in
his Essay on Money and Coins : but he lras not stated it in so clear and precise ...
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