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Side 52
... it has yet prevailed and still prevails in the opinion of individuals , nations , and
governments : all consider commerce as the true way to grow rich ; and by
commerce they all understand the exchange of commodities with foreign nations
.
... it has yet prevailed and still prevails in the opinion of individuals , nations , and
governments : all consider commerce as the true way to grow rich ; and by
commerce they all understand the exchange of commodities with foreign nations
.
Side 136
It is true , that each labourer performs more labour than the undertaker ;
nevertheless , the latter contributes more to its performance than each of the
individual labourers . Machines are but more diligent , more active , and less
expensive ...
It is true , that each labourer performs more labour than the undertaker ;
nevertheless , the latter contributes more to its performance than each of the
individual labourers . Machines are but more diligent , more active , and less
expensive ...
Side 341
On a more close inspection , however , it would have been perceived that those
capitals bore no proportion to the operations of banks , and that the ability , good
faith , and fidelity of the directors and agents of such banks , are their true support
...
On a more close inspection , however , it would have been perceived that those
capitals bore no proportion to the operations of banks , and that the ability , good
faith , and fidelity of the directors and agents of such banks , are their true support
...
Side 346
... true interests of the nation . The first is , when the debts due by the hoine
merchants to foreigners , are more considerable than the debts due by foreigners
to the national commerce . It is obvious that , in this case , after the reciprocal
debts ...
... true interests of the nation . The first is , when the debts due by the hoine
merchants to foreigners , are more considerable than the debts due by foreigners
to the national commerce . It is obvious that , in this case , after the reciprocal
debts ...
Side 372
They are , it is true , restored to consumption , as in the former case ; but their
consumption leaves an equivalent behind in an augmented population and
increased produce of labour . They are of course the true source , or rather the
most ...
They are , it is true , restored to consumption , as in the former case ; but their
consumption leaves an equivalent behind in an augmented population and
increased produce of labour . They are of course the true source , or rather the
most ...
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