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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... industry , should be utterly unable to invigo- -rate the impulse of this industry when it happens to be beneficial , to prevent its aberrations when they might prově hurtful , or to lead it into more enlarged , more extensive , and more ...
... industry , should be utterly unable to invigo- -rate the impulse of this industry when it happens to be beneficial , to prevent its aberrations when they might prově hurtful , or to lead it into more enlarged , more extensive , and more ...
Side 9
... industry and commerce , and to derive public wealth from an increased net produce ? Adam Smith is not more ... industry , it is yet of serious importance to nations , that their statesmen be intimately acquainted * Physiocratie . " What ...
... industry and commerce , and to derive public wealth from an increased net produce ? Adam Smith is not more ... industry , it is yet of serious importance to nations , that their statesmen be intimately acquainted * Physiocratie . " What ...
Side 10
... industry and capital , and of directing both into the most profitable channels . It is only when a government is deficient in knowledge that its absolute inactivity is desirable . The salutary influence of political economy is not ...
... industry and capital , and of directing both into the most profitable channels . It is only when a government is deficient in knowledge that its absolute inactivity is desirable . The salutary influence of political economy is not ...
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... industry it has afforded mankind ample means and vast resources ; secured them against want , procured them conveniencies , comforts and en- joyments the most exquisite ; and extended , as it were , the domain which nature destined for ...
... industry it has afforded mankind ample means and vast resources ; secured them against want , procured them conveniencies , comforts and en- joyments the most exquisite ; and extended , as it were , the domain which nature destined for ...
Side 35
... industry and commerce . Though they sometimes fought for the advantages of an exclusive commerce , yet their wars had less ten- dency to enrich them with the spoils of their enemies , than to remove competitors and rivals , and to enjoy ...
... industry and commerce . Though they sometimes fought for the advantages of an exclusive commerce , yet their wars had less ten- dency to enrich them with the spoils of their enemies , than to remove competitors and rivals , and to enjoy ...
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