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 61
The two countries were in a totally different situa . tion , and by an infallible
consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must
necessarily have failed , in France , where it produced the most disastrous effects
, and ...
The two countries were in a totally different situa . tion , and by an infallible
consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must
necessarily have failed , in France , where it produced the most disastrous effects
, and ...
Side 176
It has already been made evident , that a sudden “ demand for any consumable
commodity , by increa “ sing its valye , encourages an augniented produc“ tion ,
and tends therefore to increase wealth , though “ its effect is always counteracted
...
It has already been made evident , that a sudden “ demand for any consumable
commodity , by increa “ sing its valye , encourages an augniented produc“ tion ,
and tends therefore to increase wealth , though “ its effect is always counteracted
...
Side 193
... never could form the motive of “ any individual for preferring one medium of ex“
change to another . To the seller of a commodity , " the value of the medium of
exchange is perfectly “ indifferent , provided he is sure it is in equal estima“ tion ...
... never could form the motive of “ any individual for preferring one medium of ex“
change to another . To the seller of a commodity , " the value of the medium of
exchange is perfectly “ indifferent , provided he is sure it is in equal estima“ tion ...
Side 217
Dismal as the consequences of this experiment “ must have been in diminishing
the re - production " and revenue , there appear , on the other hand , no * good
effects likely to have resulted from it in rela“ tion to the capital of the country , to ...
Dismal as the consequences of this experiment “ must have been in diminishing
the re - production " and revenue , there appear , on the other hand , no * good
effects likely to have resulted from it in rela“ tion to the capital of the country , to ...
Side 248
But an error in matters concerning capitals affects the faculties of the community ,
attacks the principle of life , in the body - politic , and paralyses the whole . May
this important consideration enforce the utmost cau tion , and teach governments
...
But an error in matters concerning capitals affects the faculties of the community ,
attacks the principle of life , in the body - politic , and paralyses the whole . May
this important consideration enforce the utmost cau tion , and teach governments
...
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