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 77
... exchange alone , that its par- ticular and general properties ought to have been esti- mated . But it is not thus that labour has been appreciated by the French economists ; they considered it singly in its different kinds , opposed one ...
... exchange alone , that its par- ticular and general properties ought to have been esti- mated . But it is not thus that labour has been appreciated by the French economists ; they considered it singly in its different kinds , opposed one ...
Side 78
... exchange of which is extremely limited . Agricultural nations restricted to mere agricultu- ral labour , and destitute of the means of interchange with other nations , have never existed : we cannot even form an idea of such nations ...
... exchange of which is extremely limited . Agricultural nations restricted to mere agricultu- ral labour , and destitute of the means of interchange with other nations , have never existed : we cannot even form an idea of such nations ...
Side 79
... exchange for the national produce , af- fords greater means of subsistence , more comforts and enjoyments , and particularly when it directs their labour to new objects , with the utility of which they were unacquainted , and in which ...
... exchange for the national produce , af- fords greater means of subsistence , more comforts and enjoyments , and particularly when it directs their labour to new objects , with the utility of which they were unacquainted , and in which ...
Side 80
... exchange and wealth . Such has every where been the progress of labour , civilization , and wealth . Although , the physical revolutions of the globe , the political convulsions of empires , and the lapse of time , left us but ...
... exchange and wealth . Such has every where been the progress of labour , civilization , and wealth . Although , the physical revolutions of the globe , the political convulsions of empires , and the lapse of time , left us but ...
Side 81
... exchange has been for all nations the road to wealth . It is therefore difficult to conceive that agricul- tural labour should alone be productive of wealth , and that all other labours should be barren and unproduc- tive . If , like ...
... exchange has been for all nations the road to wealth . It is therefore difficult to conceive that agricul- tural labour should alone be productive of wealth , and that all other labours should be barren and unproduc- tive . If , like ...
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