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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... regard to the means of contributing to its pro- gress and increase . Those who first wrote upon this important subject , being misled by appearances , assigned the precious metals obtained in return for the raw and manufac- tured ...
... regard to the means of contributing to its pro- gress and increase . Those who first wrote upon this important subject , being misled by appearances , assigned the precious metals obtained in return for the raw and manufac- tured ...
Side 34
... 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 times : the En- glish , some years ago ...
... 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 times : the En- glish , some years ago ...
Side 64
... regard and consideration ; and had a tendency to mitigate the lot of the husbandmen , the most numerous and undoubtedly the most wretched portion of inhabitants in every country and under all governments ; yet its success was not equal ...
... regard and consideration ; and had a tendency to mitigate the lot of the husbandmen , the most numerous and undoubtedly the most wretched portion of inhabitants in every country and under all governments ; yet its success was not equal ...
Side 73
... regard him rather as the creator than as the co - operator of wealth ; and it is , undoubtedly , this circumstance which has in- duced a modern French writer to define wealth , an accumulation of superfluous labour . * Is this ...
... regard him rather as the creator than as the co - operator of wealth ; and it is , undoubtedly , this circumstance which has in- duced a modern French writer to define wealth , an accumulation of superfluous labour . * Is this ...
Side 74
... regard to manufactures , this util- ity consists in the adaptation of the agricultural pro- duce to consumption ; with regard to commerce , in its conveyance to the consumer ; and with regard to sci- ences , literature , and arts , in ...
... regard to manufactures , this util- ity consists in the adaptation of the agricultural pro- duce to consumption ; with regard to commerce , in its conveyance to the consumer ; and with regard to sci- ences , literature , and arts , in ...
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