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 105
... equivalents ; they depend upon the market , which rarely disap- points their expectations . Lastly , the trading classes are no longer reduced to a mercenary and not very lucrative hawking ; they collect and keep in their warehouses the ...
... equivalents ; they depend upon the market , which rarely disap- points their expectations . Lastly , the trading classes are no longer reduced to a mercenary and not very lucrative hawking ; they collect and keep in their warehouses the ...
Side 106
... equivalents . Gold and silver , which were only circulating among the rich and prosperous classes , being , all at once , profusely scattered among the industrious and labour- ing classes , excited a general emulation , multiplied ...
... equivalents . Gold and silver , which were only circulating among the rich and prosperous classes , being , all at once , profusely scattered among the industrious and labour- ing classes , excited a general emulation , multiplied ...
Side 120
... equivalents . This new demand of the produce of ancient industry necessarily raises its price , increases the gains of the ancient producers , favours their manufactures and commerce , and accelerates the growth of general wealth ...
... equivalents . This new demand of the produce of ancient industry necessarily raises its price , increases the gains of the ancient producers , favours their manufactures and commerce , and accelerates the growth of general wealth ...
Side 125
... equivalents which serve to pay for it , and aug- ment public and private wealth by the whole value of this produce and its equivalents . There is , therefore , a kind of industry which is not paid for by local wealth ; which draws its ...
... equivalents which serve to pay for it , and aug- ment public and private wealth by the whole value of this produce and its equivalents . There is , therefore , a kind of industry which is not paid for by local wealth ; which draws its ...
Side 132
... equivalent to " the former duties , declared themselves , from expe- " rience , satisfied , that the time of working stills with " benefit was limited to an extent perfectly well " known ; and that whoever exceeded these limits “ would ...
... equivalent to " the former duties , declared themselves , from expe- " rience , satisfied , that the time of working stills with " benefit was limited to an extent perfectly well " known ; and that whoever exceeded these limits “ would ...
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