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... and nations , have not enough to supply their wants , they are poor ; when their
means are adequate to their wants , they are equally removed from poverty and
wealth : when they have a surplus left after having supplied all their wants , this ...
... and nations , have not enough to supply their wants , they are poor ; when their
means are adequate to their wants , they are equally removed from poverty and
wealth : when they have a surplus left after having supplied all their wants , this ...
Side 69
With him , wealth , grandeur , and power , are synonymous with pillage , robbery ,
and ruin : they are but ephemeral and precarious , as they cause an increase of
population which soon re - establishes the level of the wants of misery and ...
With him , wealth , grandeur , and power , are synonymous with pillage , robbery ,
and ruin : they are but ephemeral and precarious , as they cause an increase of
population which soon re - establishes the level of the wants of misery and ...
Side 209
Nations have only three ways and means to provide for extraordinary expences ;
- to sell the national demesnes , if there be any ; to levy contributions
proportioned to the wants of government ; and to have recourse to voluntary
loans . To sell ...
Nations have only three ways and means to provide for extraordinary expences ;
- to sell the national demesnes , if there be any ; to levy contributions
proportioned to the wants of government ; and to have recourse to voluntary
loans . To sell ...
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Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. every thing : but the price of things ,
that is to say , their proportion with our wants , is yet without any fixed measure .
Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. every thing : but the price of things ,
that is to say , their proportion with our wants , is yet without any fixed measure .
Side 312
... for a more advantageous sale of its commodities , and of course it never
exceeds the ordinary wants of the country . ... state of things desires are confined
within wants , and to labour to satisfy them is the limit of the efforts and ambition
of all .
... for a more advantageous sale of its commodities , and of course it never
exceeds the ordinary wants of the country . ... state of things desires are confined
within wants , and to labour to satisfy them is the limit of the efforts and ambition
of all .
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