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 87
... fix and realize itself in some per- manent object . By denying the productive faculty to any labour which does not terminate in a material and permanent produce , and by supposing that wealth depends on the numerical proportion between ...
... fix and realize itself in some per- manent object . By denying the productive faculty to any labour which does not terminate in a material and permanent produce , and by supposing that wealth depends on the numerical proportion between ...
Side 88
... fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to observe that a labour , which , after it is over , does not fix and realize itself in any permanent object , may be exchanged for the material productions of other foreign and nation ...
... fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to observe that a labour , which , after it is over , does not fix and realize itself in any permanent object , may be exchanged for the material productions of other foreign and nation ...
Side 89
... fix and realize itself in any perma- nent object , and the other is fixed and realized in a permanent object . It is pretty generally supposed , that exchanging productions against labours which give no material produce is an injury ...
... fix and realize itself in any perma- nent object , and the other is fixed and realized in a permanent object . It is pretty generally supposed , that exchanging productions against labours which give no material produce is an injury ...
Side 130
... fixed and known , let us see which means the different systems recommend to increase its force , develope its faculties , and extend its power , and what obstacles oppose its progress , paralyse its efforts , and impede its success ...
... fixed and known , let us see which means the different systems recommend to increase its force , develope its faculties , and extend its power , and what obstacles oppose its progress , paralyse its efforts , and impede its success ...
Side 132
... fixed rate per gal- lon , in lieu of all other duties . " 66 " The London distillers , men the most experienced " in their profession , who agreed to the rate of the " licence on the gallon , supposed to be equivalent to " the former ...
... fixed rate per gal- lon , in lieu of all other duties . " 66 " The London distillers , men the most experienced " in their profession , who agreed to the rate of the " licence on the gallon , supposed to be equivalent to " the former ...
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