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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... progress , have frequently been investi- gated . This subject , known at present by the name of Political Economy , ( no doubt , because it embraces individual efforts and national regulations , and blends them in one point of view ...
... progress , have frequently been investi- gated . This subject , known at present by the name of Political Economy , ( no doubt , because it embraces individual efforts and national regulations , and blends them in one point of view ...
Side 8
... 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 into more ...
... 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 into more ...
Side 11
... civil and administrative systems with the system of political economy , is more sensibly felt . Durst I even venture freely to deliver my senti- F ments , I would assert that the progress of OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 11.
... civil and administrative systems with the system of political economy , is more sensibly felt . Durst I even venture freely to deliver my senti- F ments , I would assert that the progress of OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 11.
Side 12
... progress of national prosperity , the consolidation of public order , and a higher degree of civilization , are closely connected with the study of political economy . Methods to ac- quire riches are necessarily methods of wisdom and ...
... progress of national prosperity , the consolidation of public order , and a higher degree of civilization , are closely connected with the study of political economy . Methods to ac- quire riches are necessarily methods of wisdom and ...
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... progress of science depends , and without whose co - operation the solitary efforts of a few courageous partisans , who have to struggle against the torrent of general indif ference , must always prove unavailing . It is , therefore ...
... progress of science depends , and without whose co - operation the solitary efforts of a few courageous partisans , who have to struggle against the torrent of general indif ference , must always prove unavailing . It is , therefore ...
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