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 144
... and the translator of Adam Smith , whose opinion I am investigating , has
himself fixed the proportions , when he said ... while the wealth and population of
the agricultural country are increased in the proportion of one to three , the wealth
...
... and the translator of Adam Smith , whose opinion I am investigating , has
himself fixed the proportions , when he said ... while the wealth and population of
the agricultural country are increased in the proportion of one to three , the wealth
...
Side 168
productive labour , from the proportion of the productive to the non - productive
consumers , and from economy in private consumption . * Let us investigate
these different sources of capital , and we shall again see that they simply consist
in ...
productive labour , from the proportion of the productive to the non - productive
consumers , and from economy in private consumption . * Let us investigate
these different sources of capital , and we shall again see that they simply consist
in ...
Side 252
exclusively from the proportion of the demand , or the proportion of the
abundance or scarcity of the produce ; and all vary concerning the conduct to be ;
observed in case the proportion should be unfayourable . Some pretend that
commerce ...
exclusively from the proportion of the demand , or the proportion of the
abundance or scarcity of the produce ; and all vary concerning the conduct to be ;
observed in case the proportion should be unfayourable . Some pretend that
commerce ...
Side 305
But how small soever the proportion which the circulating money may bear to the
whole value of the an - . nual produce , as but a part , and frequently but a small
part , of that produce , is ever destined for the maintenance of industry , it must ...
But how small soever the proportion which the circulating money may bear to the
whole value of the an - . nual produce , as but a part , and frequently but a small
part , of that produce , is ever destined for the maintenance of industry , it must ...
Side 309
Their quantity , therefore , must have increased there as in other places , and
nearly in the same proportion to the annual produce of its · land and labour . The
increase of the quantity of those metals , however , has not , it seems , increased
11 ...
Their quantity , therefore , must have increased there as in other places , and
nearly in the same proportion to the annual produce of its · land and labour . The
increase of the quantity of those metals , however , has not , it seems , increased
11 ...
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