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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Side 13
... without fa- tiguing the mind ; allows every separate portion to be examined without losing sight of the whole ; and forms a picture which a person of the least discern- 3 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 13 preference. The task, I know, is not ...
... without fa- tiguing the mind ; allows every separate portion to be examined without losing sight of the whole ; and forms a picture which a person of the least discern- 3 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 13 preference. The task, I know, is not ...
Side 24
... portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose number bears no proportion to the mul- titude bending under the load of social calamities . To what cause ...
... portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose number bears no proportion to the mul- titude bending under the load of social calamities . To what cause ...
Side 26
... portion of the people , had produced in other countries . There were citizens at Athens , whose landed estates were three miles in extent ; while others had not sufficient to pay for their burial . De Paw , sur les Grecs . + Montesquieu ...
... portion of the people , had produced in other countries . There were citizens at Athens , whose landed estates were three miles in extent ; while others had not sufficient to pay for their burial . De Paw , sur les Grecs . + Montesquieu ...
Side 31
... portion of land , of slaves , and moveable wealth ; and although these riches must have appeared immense comparatively to their former poverty , they yet failed to produce upon them any of the effects which they had produced upon the ...
... portion of land , of slaves , and moveable wealth ; and although these riches must have appeared immense comparatively to their former poverty , they yet failed to produce upon them any of the effects which they had produced upon the ...
Side 32
... portion of his inheritance of which he has been unjustly deprived . According to Pliny , the Arabs are equally addicted to theft and commerce ; the caravans which journey across the desert , must either ransom themselves , or submit to ...
... portion of his inheritance of which he has been unjustly deprived . According to Pliny , the Arabs are equally addicted to theft and commerce ; the caravans which journey across the desert , must either ransom themselves , or submit to ...
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