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 55
... foreign commerce . Venice , Genoa , Pisa , and Florence , though doomed to poverty by the barrenness or smallness of their territory , acquired yet great wealth by their com- merce with the produce of the East and North . Not less ...
... foreign commerce . Venice , Genoa , Pisa , and Florence , though doomed to poverty by the barrenness or smallness of their territory , acquired yet great wealth by their com- merce with the produce of the East and North . Not less ...
Side 57
... foreign commerce , and left no doubt about its being the true source of wealth . But how does commerce enrich a country ? By what channels does it pour its benefits ? And how is the productiveness of commerce to be increased and its ...
... foreign commerce , and left no doubt about its being the true source of wealth . But how does commerce enrich a country ? By what channels does it pour its benefits ? And how is the productiveness of commerce to be increased and its ...
Side 58
... foreign countries . Such was , and such is still , some few mo- difications excepted , the system which places the source of wealth in foreign commerce ; and which , on that account , is called the Mercantile System . The great ...
... foreign countries . Such was , and such is still , some few mo- difications excepted , the system which places the source of wealth in foreign commerce ; and which , on that account , is called the Mercantile System . The great ...
Side 61
... fixed principle , or steady di- rection . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold 9 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61 This doctrine, which was introduced in France by ...
... fixed principle , or steady di- rection . Though it was still supposed to have its source in foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold 9 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 61 This doctrine, which was introduced in France by ...
Side 62
... foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold and silver , which are to be obtained only by com- merce ; people yet could not perceive how a good metallic currency increases and preserves wealth . In the midst of this general ...
... foreign commerce , and in the abundance of gold and silver , which are to be obtained only by com- merce ; people yet could not perceive how a good metallic currency increases and preserves wealth . In the midst of this general ...
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