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 22
The passion for wealth is general , universal , and , * When individuals , hordes ,
tribes , and nations , have not enough to supply their wants , they are poor ; when
their means are adequate to their wants , they are equally removed from ...
The passion for wealth is general , universal , and , * When individuals , hordes ,
tribes , and nations , have not enough to supply their wants , they are poor ; when
their means are adequate to their wants , they are equally removed from ...
Side 156
... contributions which the public vants required , and when credit could not
supply the insufficiency of general contributions , corporations may have afforded
safe and easy means to borrow and to draw indirect supplies from the people :
but at ...
... contributions which the public vants required , and when credit could not
supply the insufficiency of general contributions , corporations may have afforded
safe and easy means to borrow and to draw indirect supplies from the people :
but at ...
Side 189
... in endeavouring to supply his wants by part“ ing with his superfluities : for it is
plain that the " course would often be infinitely more tedious and “ intricate before
the goods of one man could be “ repeatedly bartered , till they at length became ...
... in endeavouring to supply his wants by part“ ing with his superfluities : for it is
plain that the " course would often be infinitely more tedious and “ intricate before
the goods of one man could be “ repeatedly bartered , till they at length became ...
Side 238
du : The consequence may at least be doubted ; it is much more probable , that
being incited to labour by their wants , the agricultural classes will only rear as
much produce as is sufficient to supply these wants , and never will have a
surplus ...
du : The consequence may at least be doubted ; it is much more probable , that
being incited to labour by their wants , the agricultural classes will only rear as
much produce as is sufficient to supply these wants , and never will have a
surplus ...
Side 466
... these labours will suffer from a limited supply of their wants ; that production is
diminished in proportion to their privations ; and that wealth attacked in its source
will be rapidly exhausted . Except this case , which deserves a peculiar attention
...
... these labours will suffer from a limited supply of their wants ; that production is
diminished in proportion to their privations ; and that wealth attacked in its source
will be rapidly exhausted . Except this case , which deserves a peculiar attention
...
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