An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages : and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Thus poor nations are punished for their endeavours to do without the raw and
manufactured produce of rich countries . And were their imprudent efforts
crowned with success , they would be still more miserable . They would deprive ...
Thus poor nations are punished for their endeavours to do without the raw and
manufactured produce of rich countries . And were their imprudent efforts
crowned with success , they would be still more miserable . They would deprive ...
Side 285
Thus , of all the motives which may induce a nation to prohibit the importation of
the produce of other countries , there is but one that is reasonable and just ,
because it is necessary ; I mean when the government of our own country is so ...
Thus , of all the motives which may induce a nation to prohibit the importation of
the produce of other countries , there is but one that is reasonable and just ,
because it is necessary ; I mean when the government of our own country is so ...
Side 302
saw no other remedy for it , than to attribute the function of money exclusively to
silver . ; : His opinion has been followed by most commercial nations , and , some
slight differences excepted , gold is every - where considered as a merchandize ...
saw no other remedy for it , than to attribute the function of money exclusively to
silver . ; : His opinion has been followed by most commercial nations , and , some
slight differences excepted , gold is every - where considered as a merchandize ...
Side 317
... long since ceased to exist . The labour , industry , and commerce of nations ,
have long ago opened so many channels for the precious metals , that they are
no longer sufficient for their wants ; and it is not unjustIy that people complain of
the ...
... long since ceased to exist . The labour , industry , and commerce of nations ,
have long ago opened so many channels for the precious metals , that they are
no longer sufficient for their wants ; and it is not unjustIy that people complain of
the ...
Side 373
Undoubtedly , this doctrine is wor . thy of the sentiments of humanity and charity ,
which all religions endeavour to awaken in the heart of man : but it must be
confessed , it ill agrees with human passions , with the interest of nations , and
the ...
Undoubtedly , this doctrine is wor . thy of the sentiments of humanity and charity ,
which all religions endeavour to awaken in the heart of man : but it must be
confessed , it ill agrees with human passions , with the interest of nations , and
the ...
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