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 36
... population . " Thus , the nations of antiquity , as well as those of the middle age and modern times , have all been ruled by the passion for riches : they only differ in the means employed to satisfy that passion . This differ- ence ...
... population . " Thus , the nations of antiquity , as well as those of the middle age and modern times , have all been ruled by the passion for riches : they only differ in the means employed to satisfy that passion . This differ- ence ...
Side 37
... population numerous , brave , skilled in arms , and always ready to sacrifice . themselves for the purpose of subduing other nations and seizing their wealth . But , by a singular fatality , it happened that , in proportion as these ...
... population numerous , brave , skilled in arms , and always ready to sacrifice . themselves for the purpose of subduing other nations and seizing their wealth . But , by a singular fatality , it happened that , in proportion as these ...
Side 38
... population . The other , composed of freemen , formed the state , the nation , the country . Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in ...
... population . The other , composed of freemen , formed the state , the nation , the country . Although all the individuals of this class had an equal right to the benefits of the social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in ...
Side 48
... population ; and this augmented population affords new consumers to the productions of the industry of every nation . Thus all nations share in the prosperity of each , 48 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... population ; and this augmented population affords new consumers to the productions of the industry of every nation . Thus all nations share in the prosperity of each , 48 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 50
... population . The former enerva- ted , effeminated , and depraved the rich , perverted and degraded the poor , and rendered them strangers to the community : the latter furnishes the rich with the means of knowledge and instruction , and ...
... population . The former enerva- ted , effeminated , and depraved the rich , perverted and degraded the poor , and rendered them strangers to the community : the latter furnishes the rich with the means of knowledge and instruction , and ...
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