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 43
... land - owners , were indebted to the latter for their safety and part of their means of subsistence ; and in both respects resembled the Proletarians and the poorer citizens of Rome and other ancient states . The great land - owners ...
... land - owners , were indebted to the latter for their safety and part of their means of subsistence ; and in both respects resembled the Proletarians and the poorer citizens of Rome and other ancient states . The great land - owners ...
Side 44
... land - owners , being enriched by labour , shook off this dependence , afforded to the public power a force formerly devoted to the private power of the great land - owners 44 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... land - owners , being enriched by labour , shook off this dependence , afforded to the public power a force formerly devoted to the private power of the great land - owners 44 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 45
... land - owners , con- ferred upon civil society a greater stability and ex- tent , and gave it a stronger and more secure direction . By being rendered more general , the interests of the community were aggrandized , the common wealth ...
... land - owners , con- ferred upon civil society a greater stability and ex- tent , and gave it a stronger and more secure direction . By being rendered more general , the interests of the community were aggrandized , the common wealth ...
Side 46
... land by the most powerful of all ttes , mutual wants , reciprocal services , and the general consideration , which they entail their country . upon It restores man to his primitive dignity , through the 46 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS .
... land by the most powerful of all ttes , mutual wants , reciprocal services , and the general consideration , which they entail their country . upon It restores man to his primitive dignity , through the 46 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS .
Side 54
... lands , improved no kind of industry , and did not ex- tend the bounds of civilization in any one res- pect . They were exhausted by purchasing the rich productions of Asia , appeasing the seditions of the cohorts , saving the empire ...
... lands , improved no kind of industry , and did not ex- tend the bounds of civilization in any one res- pect . They were exhausted by purchasing the rich productions of Asia , appeasing the seditions of the cohorts , saving the empire ...
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