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, 1812 - 492 sider |
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... doubt , because it embraces individual efforts and national regulations , and blends them in one point of view , ) has been amply dis- cussed in all its bearings and applications . Several works published in England , Italy , and France ...
... doubt , because it embraces individual efforts and national regulations , and blends them in one point of view , ) has been amply dis- cussed in all its bearings and applications . Several works published in England , Italy , and France ...
Side 2
... doubt and uncertainty . If he should wish to know wherein national wealth consists ; how great will be his surprise at meeting with so many different and even contrary opinions in the most esteemed authors ! Some state the wealth of a ...
... doubt and uncertainty . If he should wish to know wherein national wealth consists ; how great will be his surprise at meeting with so many different and even contrary opinions in the most esteemed authors ! Some state the wealth of a ...
Side 6
... doubt the existence of the science ; others are even tempted to consider it as an occult one , the mysteries of which are revealed only to a few initiated individuals : thus ignorance , in this as in many other instances , begets alike ...
... doubt the existence of the science ; others are even tempted to consider it as an occult one , the mysteries of which are revealed only to a few initiated individuals : thus ignorance , in this as in many other instances , begets alike ...
Side 33
... and decline , leaves no doubt respecting the power and empire which it exercised over them . Notwith- standing the high colouring employed by historians , 8 misled or prepossessed by their splendid exploits , to OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 35.
... and decline , leaves no doubt respecting the power and empire which it exercised over them . Notwith- standing the high colouring employed by historians , 8 misled or prepossessed by their splendid exploits , to OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 35.
Side 44
... doubt respecting the nature of wealth and the estimation in which it is to be held . From that period , which separates modern times from the middle age , wealth has been as productive of public and private prosperity , as it had been ...
... doubt respecting the nature of wealth and the estimation in which it is to be held . From that period , which separates modern times from the middle age , wealth has been as productive of public and private prosperity , as it had been ...
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