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 80
... carried to Greece , to the islands of the Archipelago and the Mediterranean , to the shores of the Ægean Sea , of the Euxine and the Black Sea , and into Italy , Gaul , Spain , and Africa . These colonies were as many factories , which ...
... carried to Greece , to the islands of the Archipelago and the Mediterranean , to the shores of the Ægean Sea , of the Euxine and the Black Sea , and into Italy , Gaul , Spain , and Africa . These colonies were as many factories , which ...
Side 104
... carry to mar- ket the surplus of their produce above their consump- tion , and exchange one for the other , general indus- try receives a fresh impulse , follows another direction , and attains a higher destiny . The producer does not ...
... carry to mar- ket the surplus of their produce above their consump- tion , and exchange one for the other , general indus- try receives a fresh impulse , follows another direction , and attains a higher destiny . The producer does not ...
Side 112
... of industry and com- merce are less numerous , and above all , less fatal . If there he no demand for their productions in one * This is a thought of Adam Smith's country , they are carried to another . If , 112 VARIOUS SYSTEMS ON THE VARI.
... of industry and com- merce are less numerous , and above all , less fatal . If there he no demand for their productions in one * This is a thought of Adam Smith's country , they are carried to another . If , 112 VARIOUS SYSTEMS ON THE VARI.
Side 113
... carried to another . If , by some fortuitous or unforeseen cause , they be damaged or part of them lost , that which remains is sold dearer , and the loss is covered by the high price occasioned by their scarcity . Agriculture cannot ...
... carried to another . If , by some fortuitous or unforeseen cause , they be damaged or part of them lost , that which remains is sold dearer , and the loss is covered by the high price occasioned by their scarcity . Agriculture cannot ...
Side 116
... carried to a " country which enjoys none of the advantages of " the industrious country , will naturally be valued by the purchasers , not according to the quantity . " of labour which it may have really cost , but accor- " ding to the ...
... carried to a " country which enjoys none of the advantages of " the industrious country , will naturally be valued by the purchasers , not according to the quantity . " of labour which it may have really cost , but accor- " ding to the ...
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