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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... individuals , or accelerating the decay of public wealth As well might they seek for means to enable men to exist without food , to have their wants supplied without labour , and to grow rich by prodigality . And can this credulity be ...
... individuals , or accelerating the decay of public wealth As well might they seek for means to enable men to exist without food , to have their wants supplied without labour , and to grow rich by prodigality . And can this credulity be ...
Side 8
... individuals and nations . Did govern- ments suffer private individuals to act as they think proper , without attempting to regulate their affairs ; their conduct certainly would be more conducive to wealth in such instances , the maxim ...
... individuals and nations . Did govern- ments suffer private individuals to act as they think proper , without attempting to regulate their affairs ; their conduct certainly would be more conducive to wealth in such instances , the maxim ...
Side 10
... individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in proportion to ... individuals of the community , it is again evident that the law in this 1 case must have upon wealth an influence ...
... individual members of a nation , and admits them all to share in the benefits of the social compact , in proportion to ... individuals of the community , it is again evident that the law in this 1 case must have upon wealth an influence ...
Side 11
... individuals at liberty to con- tract for and dispose of whatever is their own . How greatly do they err , who suppose political eco- nomy a stranger to politics , legislation , and govern- ment , and judge it possible to have good laws ...
... individuals at liberty to con- tract for and dispose of whatever is their own . How greatly do they err , who suppose political eco- nomy a stranger to politics , legislation , and govern- ment , and judge it possible to have good laws ...
Side 12
... individuals rarely grow rich , the mal - administration of governments must necessarily impoverish the people . Were the conse- quences of their faults as evident as those of individual errors ; could the effects of public mal ...
... individuals rarely grow rich , the mal - administration of governments must necessarily impoverish the people . Were the conse- quences of their faults as evident as those of individual errors ; could the effects of public mal ...
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