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 54
... extent of the empire , the majesty of a conquering nation surrounded by barbarous and rapa- cious neighbours , the magnitude of the tributes , the sums accumulated in the imperial exchequer , stifled that emulation , that activity and ...
... extent of the empire , the majesty of a conquering nation surrounded by barbarous and rapa- cious neighbours , the magnitude of the tributes , the sums accumulated in the imperial exchequer , stifled that emulation , that activity and ...
Side 68
... extent of the market , capitals , and wages . " This theory , admirable for the greatness of the mind by which it was conceived , commands stil ! greater respect for the profundity of the views of its author , the sagacity of his ...
... extent of the market , capitals , and wages . " This theory , admirable for the greatness of the mind by which it was conceived , commands stil ! greater respect for the profundity of the views of its author , the sagacity of his ...
Side 91
... extent of his fortune . The case is different when the labours devoted to pleasure , luxury , and pomp , are not required by the productive classes , and these are nevertheless forced to pay for them , and to pinch themselves in order ...
... extent of his fortune . The case is different when the labours devoted to pleasure , luxury , and pomp , are not required by the productive classes , and these are nevertheless forced to pay for them , and to pinch themselves in order ...
Side 97
... extent of their passive trade with the ́nations of Africa , Hindostan , Arabia , and Asia ; all these causes , unconnected with agriculture , explain the phenomenon of the wealth and population of Egypt , but cannot be applied to the ...
... extent of their passive trade with the ́nations of Africa , Hindostan , Arabia , and Asia ; all these causes , unconnected with agriculture , explain the phenomenon of the wealth and population of Egypt , but cannot be applied to the ...
Side 98
... 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 population of ...
... 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 population of ...
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