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 98
... equal in extent to the whole of Europe ; and , lastly , her passive trade with all the nations of the world ; may not these circumstances have as great a share , as agriculture , in whatever travellers relate of the wealth and ...
... equal in extent to the whole of Europe ; and , lastly , her passive trade with all the nations of the world ; may not these circumstances have as great a share , as agriculture , in whatever travellers relate of the wealth and ...
Side 111
... equal , always be much greater than " that of one without trade or manufactures . * ” 66 And yet , notwithstanding this homage paid to the power of commerce and industry , he gives the pre- ference to agriculture . I feel almost tempted ...
... equal , always be much greater than " that of one without trade or manufactures . * ” 66 And yet , notwithstanding this homage paid to the power of commerce and industry , he gives the pre- ference to agriculture . I feel almost tempted ...
Side 114
... equal , always be much greater than that of one " without trade or manufactures . By means of “ trade and manufactures , a greater quantity of " subsistence can be annually imported into a par- " ticular country than what its own lands ...
... equal , always be much greater than that of one " without trade or manufactures . By means of “ trade and manufactures , a greater quantity of " subsistence can be annually imported into a par- " ticular country than what its own lands ...
Side 139
... equal produce at less expence . Should this saving of costs even be obtained at the expence of the husbandmen , and dimi- nish their number , population would not be a suf- ferer , and wealth would be a considerable gainer . The ...
... equal produce at less expence . Should this saving of costs even be obtained at the expence of the husbandmen , and dimi- nish their number , population would not be a suf- ferer , and wealth would be a considerable gainer . The ...
Side 142
... equal or superior to the produce of her labour . Machines and large farms , which would augment the produce of her labour and diminish its cost , might therefore re - estab- lish the equilibrium , occasion a surplus of produce above ...
... equal or superior to the produce of her labour . Machines and large farms , which would augment the produce of her labour and diminish its cost , might therefore re - estab- lish the equilibrium , occasion a surplus of produce above ...
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