An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthHenry Colburn, 1812 - 492 sider |
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Side 36
... European nations with each other , exercised also a favourable influence over their relations with the nations of Hin- dostan and America . In vain do force and violence still attempt to keep them in subjection , and to main- tain an ...
... European nations with each other , exercised also a favourable influence over their relations with the nations of Hin- dostan and America . In vain do force and violence still attempt to keep them in subjection , and to main- tain an ...
Side 53
... Europe , in Asia , and in Africa ; because these countries had no longer any commercial communication . The treasures which had been accumulated at Rome . no by the plunder of all nations , did not OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 53.
... Europe , in Asia , and in Africa ; because these countries had no longer any commercial communication . The treasures which had been accumulated at Rome . no by the plunder of all nations , did not OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 53.
Side 55
... Europe was again indebted for wealth to foreign commerce . Venice , Genoa , Pisa , and Florence , though doomed to poverty by the barrenness or smallness of their territory , acquired yet great wealth by their commerce with the produce ...
... Europe was again indebted for wealth to foreign commerce . Venice , Genoa , Pisa , and Florence , though doomed to poverty by the barrenness or smallness of their territory , acquired yet great wealth by their commerce with the produce ...
Side 56
... Europe ; while many volumes are filled with the history of the cru- sades by which Europe was devastated , of the ambi- tious pretensions of the Pontiffs of Rome , by which she was disgraced , and of the quarrels of vassals and lords ...
... Europe ; while many volumes are filled with the history of the cru- sades by which Europe was devastated , of the ambi- tious pretensions of the Pontiffs of Rome , by which she was disgraced , and of the quarrels of vassals and lords ...
Side 57
... Europe , the general comforts , which were an obvious consequence of this discovery , every circum- stance of this ever - memorable event confirmed the opinion respecting foreign commerce , and left no doubt about its being the true ...
... Europe , the general comforts , which were an obvious consequence of this discovery , every circum- stance of this ever - memorable event confirmed the opinion respecting foreign commerce , and left no doubt about its being the true ...
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