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 178
... millions less of annual produce , will not production be annually ten millions less ? And does not the nation in that case lose in production what it has gained by economy in consumption ? Were this argument founded , it would as well ...
... millions less of annual produce , will not production be annually ten millions less ? And does not the nation in that case lose in production what it has gained by economy in consumption ? Were this argument founded , it would as well ...
Side 215
... millions for the purpose of accumula- tion , or of forcibly converting fifteen millions of " revenue into capital . In this , as in the former case , " there would have ensued all the mischief occasioned 86 66 by abstracting a portion ...
... millions for the purpose of accumula- tion , or of forcibly converting fifteen millions of " revenue into capital . In this , as in the former case , " there would have ensued all the mischief occasioned 86 66 by abstracting a portion ...
Side 216
... millions a year less must have been expended in " the different articles the country produced or " manufactured ... millions ( calculating the value of " the fifteen millions of produce which must have " been annihilated , at twenty ...
... millions a year less must have been expended in " the different articles the country produced or " manufactured ... millions ( calculating the value of " the fifteen millions of produce which must have " been annihilated , at twenty ...
Side 217
... millions of the revenue into capital . " Dismal as the consequences of this experiment " must have been in diminishing the re - production “ and revenue , there appear , on the other hand , no " good effects likely to have resulted from ...
... millions of the revenue into capital . " Dismal as the consequences of this experiment " must have been in diminishing the re - production “ and revenue , there appear , on the other hand , no " good effects likely to have resulted from ...
Side 219
... million a year r was as much as the creditors of the public could " bear to receive in discharge of part of their prin- cipal . " * CC Such are the arguments on which Lord Lauderdale rests his opposition to the system of paying off ...
... million a year r was as much as the creditors of the public could " bear to receive in discharge of part of their prin- cipal . " * CC Such are the arguments on which Lord Lauderdale rests his opposition to the system of paying off ...
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