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
Though truth be not always certain to please , it is yet sure of a favourable
reception whenever it is beneficial to mankind . Wealth , in the simplest and most
general acceptation of the term , consists in the surplus of produce above
consumption ...
Though truth be not always certain to please , it is yet sure of a favourable
reception whenever it is beneficial to mankind . Wealth , in the simplest and most
general acceptation of the term , consists in the surplus of produce above
consumption ...
Side 52
THE most ancient system concerning the sources of Wealth derives wealth from
foreign commerce ; that is to say , from that commerce in which one nation sells
more to other nations than it purchases , and is paid for the surplus of its sales ...
THE most ancient system concerning the sources of Wealth derives wealth from
foreign commerce ; that is to say , from that commerce in which one nation sells
more to other nations than it purchases , and is paid for the surplus of its sales ...
Side 106
This surpluş is a resource for the existing population against the uncertainty of
the seasons ; it is a stock , a sort of patrimony , a premium for their increase ; by
means of this surplus , man soars above the animal creation ; he avoids the ...
This surpluş is a resource for the existing population against the uncertainty of
the seasons ; it is a stock , a sort of patrimony , a premium for their increase ; by
means of this surplus , man soars above the animal creation ; he avoids the ...
Side 238
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 to ...
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 to ...
Side 455
A nation cannot be styled rich and flourishing , unless its private and public
expences be inferior to the produce of general labour , or unless it have every
year a surplus left ; and its wealth is so much the larger , as this surplus is more ...
A nation cannot be styled rich and flourishing , unless its private and public
expences be inferior to the produce of general labour , or unless it have every
year a surplus left ; and its wealth is so much the larger , as this surplus is more ...
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