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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... Contributions ; 1667. Gregory King's Calculation , published by Davenant . Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , B. iv . c . 1. Dr. Beeke's Observations on the Produce of the Income - Tax . + Dixme royale du Maréchal de Vauban . but no value ...
... Contributions ; 1667. Gregory King's Calculation , published by Davenant . Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , B. iv . c . 1. Dr. Beeke's Observations on the Produce of the Income - Tax . + Dixme royale du Maréchal de Vauban . but no value ...
Side 4
... contributing to its pro- gress and increase . Those who first wrote upon this important subject , being misled by appearances , assigned the precious metals obtained in return for the raw and manufac- tured produce exported , as the ...
... contributing to its pro- gress and increase . Those who first wrote upon this important subject , being misled by appearances , assigned the precious metals obtained in return for the raw and manufac- tured produce exported , as the ...
Side 24
... contribute to the exigences of the state but their children . Asperis reipublicæ temporibus cum juventutis inopia esset , Proletarii in militiam tumultuariam legebantur . Aul . Gell . xvi , 10.—T. The Spartans , not less celebrated for ...
... contribute to the exigences of the state but their children . Asperis reipublicæ temporibus cum juventutis inopia esset , Proletarii in militiam tumultuariam legebantur . Aul . Gell . xvi , 10.—T. The Spartans , not less celebrated for ...
Side 25
... contributions which the confederate cities of Greece levied among them- selves to repel the attacks of the great king . They arbitrarily raised the rate of contribution , subdued several towns and islands of Greece , stripped them of ...
... contributions which the confederate cities of Greece levied among them- selves to repel the attacks of the great king . They arbitrarily raised the rate of contribution , subdued several towns and islands of Greece , stripped them of ...
Side 85
... contribute to the formation of wealth . The other part , which is over and above what has been consumed by the husbandman , and which is called the net produce , has no value as long as it re- mains in the hands of the husbandman . The ...
... contribute to the formation of wealth . The other part , which is over and above what has been consumed by the husbandman , and which is called the net produce , has no value as long as it re- mains in the hands of the husbandman . The ...
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