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 28
... benefit of the pub- lic , and the other given to the poor citizens , at an annual rent paid to the state . " As the glory of a general rose in proportion to the quantity of gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to ...
... benefit of the pub- lic , and the other given to the poor citizens , at an annual rent paid to the state . " As the glory of a general rose in proportion to the quantity of gold and silver that graced his " triumph , none was left to ...
Side 34
... benefit , which wealth is capable of affording * . Venice , Genoa , Pisa , and Florence , which first 1 í * I fear , the moderns are little entitled to this compliment . Neither nations nor individuals are content to grow rich by labour ...
... benefit , which wealth is capable of affording * . Venice , Genoa , Pisa , and Florence , which first 1 í * I fear , the moderns are little entitled to this compliment . Neither nations nor individuals are content to grow rich by labour ...
Side 35
... benefits , and kept the vices and inconve- niencies out of sight . It was only in labour , manufactures , and com- merce , that the Hanseatic towns and the cities of Spain , France , and Germany , when they escaped from feudal ...
... benefits , and kept the vices and inconve- niencies out of sight . It was only in labour , manufactures , and com- merce , that the Hanseatic towns and the cities of Spain , France , and Germany , when they escaped from feudal ...
Side 38
... benefits of the social compact , they yet · did not share these benefits in equal portions . Independently of the inequality of individual facul- ties which in every community opposes the equal distribution of wealth , an essentially ...
... benefits of the social compact , they yet · did not share these benefits in equal portions . Independently of the inequality of individual facul- ties which in every community opposes the equal distribution of wealth , an essentially ...
Side 47
... benefits of society in proportion to his services . It has rendered nations more powerful , because every individual member is interested in the success of na- tional affairs , all bear their weight , and all share in the advantages ...
... benefits of society in proportion to his services . It has rendered nations more powerful , because every individual member is interested in the success of na- tional affairs , all bear their weight , and all share in the advantages ...
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