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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... equal portions among the soldiers who had contributed to the victory and those who were left to guard the camp . The share of those who had fallen in battle , was given to their widows and orphans . The first caliphs who succeeded ...
... equal portions among the soldiers who had contributed to the victory and those who were left to guard the camp . The share of those who had fallen in battle , was given to their widows and orphans . The first caliphs who succeeded ...
Side 38
... equal right to the benefits of the social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions . Independently of the inequality of individual facul- ties which in every community opposes the equal distribution of wealth ...
... equal right to the benefits of the social compact , they yet did not share these benefits in equal portions . Independently of the inequality of individual facul- ties which in every community opposes the equal distribution of wealth ...
Side 64
... of inhabitants in every country and under all governments ; yet its success was not equal to its bril- liant fame . With the exception of two authors who attempted to propagate it in Italy , * all those 64 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... of inhabitants in every country and under all governments ; yet its success was not equal to its bril- liant fame . With the exception of two authors who attempted to propagate it in Italy , * all those 64 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
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... equal to any labour whose material produce , on being exchanged with a foreigner , would have brought five guineas , or a commodity worth five guineas , to Eng- land . There is in this respect no difference between these various labours ...
... equal to any labour whose material produce , on being exchanged with a foreigner , would have brought five guineas , or a commodity worth five guineas , to Eng- land . There is in this respect no difference between these various labours ...
Side 98
... equal in extent to the whole of Europe ; and , lastly , her passive trade with all the nations of the world ; may not these circumstances have as great a share , as agriculture , in whatever travellers relate of the wealth and ...
... equal in extent to the whole of Europe ; and , lastly , her passive trade with all the nations of the world ; may not these circumstances have as great a share , as agriculture , in whatever travellers relate of the wealth and ...
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