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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... improved ; as its study is rendered less difficult and more general ; as the ways of acquiring wealth are better known ; and as the necessity of combining the political civil and administrative systems with the system of political ...
... improved ; as its study is rendered less difficult and more general ; as the ways of acquiring wealth are better known ; and as the necessity of combining the political civil and administrative systems with the system of political ...
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... study , to accelerate its improve- ment , and to insure its success . * Travels of Anacharsis . Engl . transl . vol . iv . c . 55. p . 363 . ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . INTRODUCTION . 14 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... study , to accelerate its improve- ment , and to insure its success . * Travels of Anacharsis . Engl . transl . vol . iv . c . 55. p . 363 . ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . INTRODUCTION . 14 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
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... improves the condition of nations ; and whether it has been more prejudicial to the duration and safety of empires , than favourable to their elevation and grandeur . Wealth is now , performing so great a part in all domestic , national ...
... improves the condition of nations ; and whether it has been more prejudicial to the duration and safety of empires , than favourable to their elevation and grandeur . Wealth is now , performing so great a part in all domestic , national ...
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... improved dispositions of mankind with regard to their desire of riches . The immutability of human nature , in this respect , is unfortunately too strongly confirmed by the conduct of the two most enlightened nations of Europe in our ...
... improved dispositions of mankind with regard to their desire of riches . The immutability of human nature , in this respect , is unfortunately too strongly confirmed by the conduct of the two most enlightened nations of Europe in our ...
Side 36
... improvement of their faculties , by the economy and rapid circulation of their pro- duce , and by its wise application , distribution , and consumption . From Kamtschatka to the Pillars of Hercules , from the Elbe to the Ionian Sea ...
... improvement of their faculties , by the economy and rapid circulation of their pro- duce , and by its wise application , distribution , and consumption . From Kamtschatka to the Pillars of Hercules , from the Elbe to the Ionian Sea ...
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