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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... annually for every " still , according to its size , at a fixed rate per gal- lon , in lieu of all other duties . " 66 " The London distillers , men the most experienced " in their profession , who agreed to the rate of the " licence on ...
... annually for every " still , according to its size , at a fixed rate per gal- lon , in lieu of all other duties . " 66 " The London distillers , men the most experienced " in their profession , who agreed to the rate of the " licence on ...
Side 170
... annual savings amount to one hundred quarters of wheat , and that the idle classes employ them in taking twenty indi ... annually , and re - produce by their labour the capital with which they are fed . It matters little whether the ...
... annual savings amount to one hundred quarters of wheat , and that the idle classes employ them in taking twenty indi ... annually , and re - produce by their labour the capital with which they are fed . It matters little whether the ...
Side 174
... annually , in the breeding stock " whose produce is reared for consumption , and , lastly , in the animals and utensils he employs to " enable him to produce and consume his wealth with " less labour ; that is , in a more satisfactory ...
... annually , in the breeding stock " whose produce is reared for consumption , and , lastly , in the animals and utensils he employs to " enable him to produce and consume his wealth with " less labour ; that is , in a more satisfactory ...
Side 177
... ? Whenever consumption can do The Earl of Lauderdale's Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth . Edinb . 1804. c . iv . p . 207 , and following . with ten millions less of annual produce , will not OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 177.
... ? Whenever consumption can do The Earl of Lauderdale's Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth . Edinb . 1804. c . iv . p . 207 , and following . with ten millions less of annual produce , will not OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 177.
Side 178
... annual produce , will not pro duction be annually ten millions less ? And does not the nation in that case lose in production what it has gained by economy in consumption ? Were this argument founded , it would as well ap- ply to an ...
... annual produce , will not pro duction be annually ten millions less ? And does not the nation in that case lose in production what it has gained by economy in consumption ? Were this argument founded , it would as well ap- ply to an ...
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