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 12
... true glory and de- sirous of the love of their people , would stop at a considerable distance from the precipice which threat- ens to engulph them together with public wealth . Under the impression that I may perhaps accelerate that ...
... true glory and de- sirous of the love of their people , would stop at a considerable distance from the precipice which threat- ens to engulph them together with public wealth . Under the impression that I may perhaps accelerate that ...
Side 14
... true which Plato said , that " gold and " virtue are two opposite weights in a balance , one " of which cannot rise unless the other sinks ? " * Does not wealth deserve the stigma which so many moralists , politicians , and religious ...
... true which Plato said , that " gold and " virtue are two opposite weights in a balance , one " of which cannot rise unless the other sinks ? " * Does not wealth deserve the stigma which so many moralists , politicians , and religious ...
Side 21
... true nature of wealth , should be removed . The origin of a preju- dice so ancient against riches , and the source of the charms which wealth , in despite of this prejudice , constantly possesses in the eyes of individuals and na- tions ...
... true nature of wealth , should be removed . The origin of a preju- dice so ancient against riches , and the source of the charms which wealth , in despite of this prejudice , constantly possesses in the eyes of individuals and na- tions ...
Side 22
... true politics ought no longer to separate the power of governments from the welfare of the people , it parti- cularly behoves us to form correct notions of wealth , and to be acquainted both with the benefits which we are to expect from ...
... true politics ought no longer to separate the power of governments from the welfare of the people , it parti- cularly behoves us to form correct notions of wealth , and to be acquainted both with the benefits which we are to expect from ...
Side 37
... true nature . The ancients and the people of the middle age knew and practised but one way to grow rich , and to increase and keep their riches : they placed their hope . and confidence in the right of the strongest , to which they made ...
... true nature . The ancients and the people of the middle age knew and practised but one way to grow rich , and to increase and keep their riches : they placed their hope . and confidence in the right of the strongest , to which they made ...
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