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Side 61
The two countries were in a totally different situa . tion , and by an infallible
consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must
necessarily have failed , in France , where it produced the most disastrous effects
, and ...
The two countries were in a totally different situa . tion , and by an infallible
consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must
necessarily have failed , in France , where it produced the most disastrous effects
, and ...
Side 69
... sagacious and most inattentive observer , that in the theory of wealth
proceeding from the exchanged produce of labour , there is no robbery nor injury
committed against any individual ; that , on the contrary , all may be benefited and
rich .
... sagacious and most inattentive observer , that in the theory of wealth
proceeding from the exchanged produce of labour , there is no robbery nor injury
committed against any individual ; that , on the contrary , all may be benefited and
rich .
Side 236
It then produced at least priyate wealth , because agriculture was entrusted to
slaves and bond - men , whom fear condemned to laz bour : but at present it
would not even produce private wealth . Not finding any vent for the surplus of
their ...
It then produced at least priyate wealth , because agriculture was entrusted to
slaves and bond - men , whom fear condemned to laz bour : but at present it
would not even produce private wealth . Not finding any vent for the surplus of
their ...
Side 277
These bars not only do not exclude the productions of rich countries , but this very
obstruction causes them to stand much dearer to the poor country , and , what is
still more deplorable , forces the poor country to sell its own produce cheaper ...
These bars not only do not exclude the productions of rich countries , but this very
obstruction causes them to stand much dearer to the poor country , and , what is
still more deplorable , forces the poor country to sell its own produce cheaper ...
Side 285
Thus , of all the motives which may induce a nation to prohibit the importation of
the produce of other countries , there is but one that is reasonable and just ,
because it is necessary ; I mean when the government of our own country is so ...
Thus , of all the motives which may induce a nation to prohibit the importation of
the produce of other countries , there is but one that is reasonable and just ,
because it is necessary ; I mean when the government of our own country is so ...
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