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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... supply of their wants through the exertions of their industry . That commerce is one of the most powerful of those means has long been ac- knowledged in this country : but that this truth should find an able advocate in France , at a ...
... supply of their wants through the exertions of their industry . That commerce is one of the most powerful of those means has long been ac- knowledged in this country : but that this truth should find an able advocate in France , at a ...
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... supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment either to his sensuality , his fancy , or his vanity . † One writer considers wealth as being the posses- sion of a thing more desired by those who have it not , than by those who possess it ...
... supply a want , or to procure an enjoyment either to his sensuality , his fancy , or his vanity . † One writer considers wealth as being the posses- sion of a thing more desired by those who have it not , than by those who possess it ...
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... supply their wants , they are poor ; when their means are adequate to their wants , they are equally removed from poverty and wealth : when they have a surplus left after having supplied all their wants , this surplus constitutes their ...
... supply their wants , they are poor ; when their means are adequate to their wants , they are equally removed from poverty and wealth : when they have a surplus left after having supplied all their wants , this surplus constitutes their ...
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... supply their wants , which were extremely moderate ; the remainder was scrupulously applied to the saluta- ry work of spiritual and temporal conquests . The Abassides impoverished themselves by the mul- titude of their wants , and their ...
... supply their wants , which were extremely moderate ; the remainder was scrupulously applied to the saluta- ry work of spiritual and temporal conquests . The Abassides impoverished themselves by the mul- titude of their wants , and their ...
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... 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 produce from other nations ...
... 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 produce from other nations ...
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