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 6
... respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or ... respects , that they cannot possibly be reconciled , reduced to common tenets , or condensed into a general theory ...
... respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or ... respects , that they cannot possibly be reconciled , reduced to common tenets , or condensed into a general theory ...
Side 7
... respects . Individuals gene- rally display more sagacity in the management of their own concerns , than governments in the regulations , * Physiocratie . statutes , privileges , prohibitions , premiums , and boun- OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... respects . Individuals gene- rally display more sagacity in the management of their own concerns , than governments in the regulations , * Physiocratie . statutes , privileges , prohibitions , premiums , and boun- OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
Side 12
... discuss their respective advantages and inconvenien- cies , and adopt that theory which , in a moral , political , civil , and economical respect , appears entitled to the preference . The task , I know , is not 12 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... discuss their respective advantages and inconvenien- cies , and adopt that theory which , in a moral , political , civil , and economical respect , appears entitled to the preference . The task , I know , is not 12 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 15
... respect , men have been anxious to make their opinions agree with their practice , their principles with their conduct , and their morality with their actions ; the solution of the problem becomes still more difficult : men appear to ...
... respect , men have been anxious to make their opinions agree with their practice , their principles with their conduct , and their morality with their actions ; the solution of the problem becomes still more difficult : men appear to ...
Side 24
... respects estimable ) into the supposition that servitude is a law of nature . Independently of the greatest part of the people being enslaved , we find another considerable portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to ...
... respects estimable ) into the supposition that servitude is a law of nature . Independently of the greatest part of the people being enslaved , we find another considerable portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to ...
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