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, 1819 - 492 sider |
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Side 103
... afford the advan- tages which we have denied to agriculture ? 66 " It is true , that men begin by tilling their lands " before they build ships to go in search of new lands beyond the seas : but those who are forced to de- 66 66 66 vote ...
... afford the advan- tages which we have denied to agriculture ? 66 " It is true , that men begin by tilling their lands " before they build ships to go in search of new lands beyond the seas : but those who are forced to de- 66 66 66 vote ...
Side 109
... afford mankind new sour- ces of wealth . This superiority of manufactures and commerce over agriculture , which is founded on the nature of things , is also proved by the history of wealth among all ancient and modern nations . Sidon ...
... afford mankind new sour- ces of wealth . This superiority of manufactures and commerce over agriculture , which is founded on the nature of things , is also proved by the history of wealth among all ancient and modern nations . Sidon ...
Side 114
... afford . The " inhabitants of a town , though they frequently possess " no lands of their own , yet draw to themselves , by " their industry , such a quantity of the rude produce " of the lands of other people , as supplies them not ...
... afford . The " inhabitants of a town , though they frequently possess " no lands of their own , yet draw to themselves , by " their industry , such a quantity of the rude produce " of the lands of other people , as supplies them not ...
Side 115
... afford . The inhabitants of the other must “ always enjoy a much smaller quantity . ” * His French translator , whom I have mentioned before , far from combating this part of his theory , has strengthened it by still more forcible and ...
... afford . The inhabitants of the other must “ always enjoy a much smaller quantity . ” * His French translator , whom I have mentioned before , far from combating this part of his theory , has strengthened it by still more forcible and ...
Side 120
... afford manufacturing and trading nations fresh means of prosperity and wealth . The pheno- menon is easily explained . When an agricultural country , supplied by foreign manufactures , establishes national manufactures to supply herself ...
... afford manufacturing and trading nations fresh means of prosperity and wealth . The pheno- menon is easily explained . When an agricultural country , supplied by foreign manufactures , establishes national manufactures to supply herself ...
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