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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... individuals * ; others , in the abundance of its commodities . † Some , distinguishing public from private wealth , assign to the former a value in use , but no value in exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir ...
... individuals * ; others , in the abundance of its commodities . † Some , distinguishing public from private wealth , assign to the former a value in use , but no value in exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir ...
Side 3
... individual riches from public wealth , submits that " the latter may be accurately defined to consist of all " that man desires as useful or delightful to him ; " and the former to consist of all that man desires " as useful or ...
... individual riches from public wealth , submits that " the latter may be accurately defined to consist of all " that man desires as useful or delightful to him ; " and the former to consist of all that man desires " as useful or ...
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... individuals : thus ignorance , in this as in many other instances , begets alike incredulity and superstition . When , in the course of private life , certain indivi- duals get rich while others grow poor , the generality * An Inquiry ...
... individuals : thus ignorance , in this as in many other instances , begets alike incredulity and superstition . When , in the course of private life , certain indivi- duals get rich while others grow poor , the generality * An Inquiry ...
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... individuals , or accelerating the decay of public wealth . As well might they seek for means to enable men to exist without food , to have their wants supplied without labour , and to grow rich by prodigality . And can this credulity be ...
... individuals , or accelerating the decay of public wealth . As well might they seek for means to enable men to exist without food , to have their wants supplied without labour , and to grow rich by prodigality . And can this credulity be ...
Side 8
... individuals and nations . Did Did govern- ments suffer private individuals to act as they think proper , without attempting to regulate their affairs ; their conduct certainly would be more conducive to wealth in such instances , the ...
... individuals and nations . Did Did govern- ments suffer private individuals to act as they think proper , without attempting to regulate their affairs ; their conduct certainly would be more conducive to wealth in such instances , the ...
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