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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Side 4
... surplus of the national income above the actual " expenditure of a nation , " given in the second page of that work , appears equally correct , since it is out of this surplus that whatever constitutes public or private property , is ...
... surplus of the national income above the actual " expenditure of a nation , " given in the second page of that work , appears equally correct , since it is out of this surplus that whatever constitutes public or private property , is ...
Side 22
... surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied . * The passion for wealth is general , universal ... surplus left after having supplied all their wants , this surplus constitutes their wealth . as it were , inherent in ...
... surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied . * The passion for wealth is general , universal ... surplus left after having supplied all their wants , this surplus constitutes their wealth . as it were , inherent in ...
Side 23
... surplus of their provisions for future wants . By this reservation , they indicate the instinct of riches ; and it is extremely remarkable , that these economi- cal and provident classes of creatures happen also to be the most laborious ...
... surplus of their provisions for future wants . By this reservation , they indicate the instinct of riches ; and it is extremely remarkable , that these economi- cal and provident classes of creatures happen also to be the most laborious ...
Side 24
... surplus by depriving others of their absolute necessary . With this intent were framed the constitutions of the ancients , and of the people of the middle age ; 1 in this spirit were their laws conceived , digested 24 ON THE VARIOUS ...
... surplus by depriving others of their absolute necessary . With this intent were framed the constitutions of the ancients , and of the people of the middle age ; 1 in this spirit were their laws conceived , digested 24 ON THE VARIOUS ...
Side 52
... surplus of its sales over its purchases in precious metals . This doctrine was adopted with- out any limitation by the authors who first wrote upon Political Economy in England , Italy , and France , during the sixteenth , seventeenth ...
... surplus of its sales over its purchases in precious metals . This doctrine was adopted with- out any limitation by the authors who first wrote upon Political Economy in England , Italy , and France , during the sixteenth , seventeenth ...
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