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 8
... follow the progress and direction of private 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 prove hurtful , or to lead it ...
... follow the progress and direction of private 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 prove hurtful , or to lead it ...
Side 41
... follow the law of concentration of military governments : her political constitution did not accumulate it exclusively in the lap of one class of the people . Hence her citizens were not in- fected with any of the vices that occasioned ...
... follow the law of concentration of military governments : her political constitution did not accumulate it exclusively in the lap of one class of the people . Hence her citizens were not in- fected with any of the vices that occasioned ...
Side 49
... follows the ratio of labour , manufactures , and commerce ; and as these obey neither force nor cunning , and only yield to equivalents , blind ambition will , necessarily , at last be obliged to submit to their peaceable rule . If the ...
... follows the ratio of labour , manufactures , and commerce ; and as these obey neither force nor cunning , and only yield to equivalents , blind ambition will , necessarily , at last be obliged to submit to their peaceable rule . If the ...
Side 88
... follows other rules , which we shall fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to observe that a labour , which , after it is over , does not fix and realize itself in any permanent object , may be exchanged for the material ...
... follows other rules , which we shall fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to observe that a labour , which , after it is over , does not fix and realize itself in any permanent object , may be exchanged for the material ...
Side 91
... follow and rarely precede the produce which is to pay for them ; and the reason of this almost universal con- duct is , that every individual has the consciousness of his faculties and of the extent of his fortune . The case is ...
... follow and rarely precede the produce which is to pay for them ; and the reason of this almost universal con- duct is , that every individual has the consciousness of his faculties and of the extent of his fortune . The case is ...
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