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 60
... fund , her public credit , are all built upon the princi- ple of the utility of lowering the interest of money . * Melon , Essai Politique sur le Commerce en 1734 . + Thomas Culpeper , Sir Josiah Child , Locke , Paterson , and Bar- nard ...
... fund , her public credit , are all built upon the princi- ple of the utility of lowering the interest of money . * Melon , Essai Politique sur le Commerce en 1734 . + Thomas Culpeper , Sir Josiah Child , Locke , Paterson , and Bar- nard ...
Side 63
... fund that can be employed to encourage the progress of labour , to reward its success , to pro- mote improvements , and indefinitely to increase the sum of public and private wealth . * La Moneta non è Richezza , ma imagine sua ed ...
... fund that can be employed to encourage the progress of labour , to reward its success , to pro- mote improvements , and indefinitely to increase the sum of public and private wealth . * La Moneta non è Richezza , ma imagine sua ed ...
Side 66
... fund which " originally supplies it with all the necessaries and " conveniences of life , which it annually consumes , " and which consist always either in the immediate " produce of that labour , or in what is purchased " with that ...
... fund which " originally supplies it with all the necessaries and " conveniences of life , which it annually consumes , " and which consist always either in the immediate " produce of that labour , or in what is purchased " with that ...
Side 67
... fund that is his own , must draw it either from his labour , his stock , " or his land . § " 66 All these passages , which it is difficult to reconcile , appear to warrant the conclusion drawn by Lord Lau- derdale , that " Adam Smith ...
... fund that is his own , must draw it either from his labour , his stock , " or his land . § " 66 All these passages , which it is difficult to reconcile , appear to warrant the conclusion drawn by Lord Lau- derdale , that " Adam Smith ...
Side 114
... fund of their subsistence . What a town always is " with regard to the country in its neighbourhood , " one independent state or country may frequently " be with regard to other independent states or coun- " tries . A small quantity of ...
... fund of their subsistence . What a town always is " with regard to the country in its neighbourhood , " one independent state or country may frequently " be with regard to other independent states or coun- " tries . A small quantity of ...
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