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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... tion of the English nation ; and it is with the view to render its circulation more general , that I have attempted a translation , in which I have chiefly aim- ed at fidelity and perspicuity . Brompton Road , March 6th , 1812 D. B. AN ...
... tion of the English nation ; and it is with the view to render its circulation more general , that I have attempted a translation , in which I have chiefly aim- ed at fidelity and perspicuity . Brompton Road , March 6th , 1812 D. B. AN ...
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... tion of the people to servitude , must have upon wealth an effect very different from one that insures the li- berty of all the individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in ...
... tion of the people to servitude , must have upon wealth an effect very different from one that insures the li- berty of all the individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in ...
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... tion of the term , consists in the surplus of produce above consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is ...
... tion of the term , consists in the surplus of produce above consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is ...
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... tion of Africa , which gave Carthage so considerable a mass of riches , that many of her private citizens were said to have been as wealthy as monarchst . The history of Carthage does not inform us what became of her riches , and ...
... tion of Africa , which gave Carthage so considerable a mass of riches , that many of her private citizens were said to have been as wealthy as monarchst . The history of Carthage does not inform us what became of her riches , and ...
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... tion of her wealth . She did not extend her views to futurity , nor did she appreciate the genius of Hanni- bal . The Carthaginians were alarmed at the expences to which they were driven by the illustrious exploits of that great man ...
... tion of her wealth . She did not extend her views to futurity , nor did she appreciate the genius of Hanni- bal . The Carthaginians were alarmed at the expences to which they were driven by the illustrious exploits of that great man ...
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