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 67
... employed on them , but all the " other capitals employed in the community . * " In another place , plain reason is stated by him to dictate , " that the real wealth of a country consists " in the annual produce of its land and labour ...
... employed on them , but all the " other capitals employed in the community . * " In another place , plain reason is stated by him to dictate , " that the real wealth of a country consists " in the annual produce of its land and labour ...
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... employed in , wealth cannot be acquired , increased , and pre- served , among any people , but when commerce , bringing foreign in exchange for the national produce , affords greater means of subsistence , more comforts and enjoyments ...
... employed in , wealth cannot be acquired , increased , and pre- served , among any people , but when commerce , bringing foreign in exchange for the national produce , affords greater means of subsistence , more comforts and enjoyments ...
Side 84
... employed ; consequently , " these two causes continually operate to render the savings more and more difficult , and in the end " absolutely impossible * . " < 6 This apology of the exclusive productiveness of * Recherches sur la Nature ...
... employed ; consequently , " these two causes continually operate to render the savings more and more difficult , and in the end " absolutely impossible * . " < 6 This apology of the exclusive productiveness of * Recherches sur la Nature ...
Side 87
... employed in useful labour * and those who are not usefully employed , he propagated the fallacy which he had so victoriously overthrown . But I have already shewn , in the preceding chapter , that it is not by the greater or smaller ...
... employed in useful labour * and those who are not usefully employed , he propagated the fallacy which he had so victoriously overthrown . But I have already shewn , in the preceding chapter , that it is not by the greater or smaller ...
Side 90
... employed , But it should be considered , that if this wish were realized , the formation of wealth would be impossible , because consumers would be wanting for the commo- dities produced , and the non - consumed surplus would not be ...
... employed , But it should be considered , that if this wish were realized , the formation of wealth would be impossible , because consumers would be wanting for the commo- dities produced , and the non - consumed surplus would not be ...
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