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 8
... supposed that a government intimately acquainted with the interests of a country , and attentive to follow the progress and direction of private industry , should be utterly unable to invigo- -rate the impulse of this industry when it ...
... supposed that a government intimately acquainted with the interests of a country , and attentive to follow the progress and direction of private industry , should be utterly unable to invigo- -rate the impulse of this industry when it ...
Side 57
... supposed , that foreign commerce enriches a country by the plenty of gold and silver which it causes to circulate ; * and govern- ments , in conformity to this doctrine , endeavoured to retain the precious metals , or to invite them by ...
... supposed , that foreign commerce enriches a country by the plenty of gold and silver which it causes to circulate ; * and govern- ments , in conformity to this doctrine , endeavoured to retain the precious metals , or to invite them by ...
Side 61
... basis , fixed principle , or steady di- rection . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold 9 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61 This doctrine, which was introduced in France by ...
... basis , fixed principle , or steady di- rection . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold 9 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61 This doctrine, which was introduced in France by ...
Side 89
... supposed , that exchanging productions against labours which give no material produce is an injury done to the productive classes of the community , and impairs by as much their re- productive faculties ; in consequence of which suppo ...
... supposed , that exchanging productions against labours which give no material produce is an injury done to the productive classes of the community , and impairs by as much their re- productive faculties ; in consequence of which suppo ...
Side 125
... supposed that they are destroyed in propor- tion as they make any progress among different na- tions , and that manufacturing and trading nations have every thing to apprehend from the rapidity of such progress . The advantages of ...
... supposed that they are destroyed in propor- tion as they make any progress among different na- tions , and that manufacturing and trading nations have every thing to apprehend from the rapidity of such progress . The advantages of ...
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