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 57
... considerable than the goods exported , even though the returns should consist in perishable commodities . Vol . ii . p . 11 . an easy and even privileged introduction into foreign countries . OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 57.
... considerable than the goods exported , even though the returns should consist in perishable commodities . Vol . ii . p . 11 . an easy and even privileged introduction into foreign countries . OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 57.
Side 62
... considerable losses accrue to individuals and to the state . The result of this discussion , as generally happens in almost all controversies , proved very different from * Réflexions Politiques sur les Finances . that which was ...
... considerable losses accrue to individuals and to the state . The result of this discussion , as generally happens in almost all controversies , proved very different from * Réflexions Politiques sur les Finances . that which was ...
Side 99
... considerable distance from both . " - Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations ; Eleventh edition , London , 1805 , vol . i . book i . chap . 3 , page 31 . } But were it even true that the agricultural system ? H 2 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 99 ...
... considerable distance from both . " - Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations ; Eleventh edition , London , 1805 , vol . i . book i . chap . 3 , page 31 . } But were it even true that the agricultural system ? H 2 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 99 ...
Side 115
... considerable portion of the raw produce of other countries.— Thus , let us suppose an article of household furni- te #C ( 6 ture , a convenient implement , manufactured with a " material uncommonly cheap , and almost of no value , " the ...
... considerable portion of the raw produce of other countries.— Thus , let us suppose an article of household furni- te #C ( 6 ture , a convenient implement , manufactured with a " material uncommonly cheap , and almost of no value , " the ...
Side 139
... considerable gainer . The husbandmen who are become useless to agriculture , still find the same subsistence in its produce : but being obliged to reproduce , at least , its equivalent by other labours , general wealth is increased by ...
... considerable gainer . The husbandmen who are become useless to agriculture , still find the same subsistence in its produce : but being obliged to reproduce , at least , its equivalent by other labours , general wealth is increased by ...
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