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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Side 27
... expences , which , in the first Punic war , induced that celebrated people to submit to the laws of the conqueror . During the second Punic war , the interested policy of Carthage confined her attention to the preserva- tion of her ...
... expences , which , in the first Punic war , induced that celebrated people to submit to the laws of the conqueror . During the second Punic war , the interested policy of Carthage confined her attention to the preserva- tion of her ...
Side 64
... expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous gift of the land , ought to belong to the land - owners ; they alone can distribute it to the other classes of the community ; which circumstance gives them the character of paymasters , and to ...
... expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous gift of the land , ought to belong to the land - owners ; they alone can distribute it to the other classes of the community ; which circumstance gives them the character of paymasters , and to ...
Side 90
... expences , are produc- tive ; they co - operate to increase the population and wealth , and contribute to the splendour and power of states . Care must be had , however , not to stretch this principle beyond its true limits ; nor would ...
... expences , are produc- tive ; they co - operate to increase the population and wealth , and contribute to the splendour and power of states . Care must be had , however , not to stretch this principle beyond its true limits ; nor would ...
Side 97
... expence than the seed : some sorts of grain , like doura and millet , give an incredibly multiplied pro- duce . De Paw , sur les Chinois et les Egyptiens . Bayerische MUNCHEN ed , are rendered still more impenetrable by the contra- OF ...
... expence than the seed : some sorts of grain , like doura and millet , give an incredibly multiplied pro- duce . De Paw , sur les Chinois et les Egyptiens . Bayerische MUNCHEN ed , are rendered still more impenetrable by the contra- OF ...
Side 113
... expences , in proper warehouses , without any fear of their decaying before they are sold . Their consumption finds no limits but in the numbers of mankind and in the progress of general wealth , that is to say , it is unlimited ...
... expences , in proper warehouses , without any fear of their decaying before they are sold . Their consumption finds no limits but in the numbers of mankind and in the progress of general wealth , that is to say , it is unlimited ...
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