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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... nature du Commerce , par Cantillon . - Abrégé des Principes d'Economie Politique , par Mr. le Sénateur Germain Gar- nier ; Paris , 1796 . ‡ Richezza è il possesso d'alcuna cosa che sia piu desiderata dal al- tri , che dal possessore ...
... nature du Commerce , par Cantillon . - Abrégé des Principes d'Economie Politique , par Mr. le Sénateur Germain Gar- nier ; Paris , 1796 . ‡ Richezza è il possesso d'alcuna cosa che sia piu desiderata dal al- tri , che dal possessore ...
Side 4
... nature of wealth , * prevails with regard to the means of contributing to its pro- gress and increase . Those who first wrote upon this important subject , being misled by appearances , assigned the precious metals obtained in return ...
... nature of wealth , * prevails with regard to the means of contributing to its pro- gress and increase . Those who first wrote upon this important subject , being misled by appearances , assigned the precious metals obtained in return ...
Side 6
... nature , and to the power of sup- " planting and performing labour by capital . " * The same variety of opinions prevails respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent ...
... nature , and to the power of sup- " planting and performing labour by capital . " * The same variety of opinions prevails respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent ...
Side 21
... nature of wealth , should be removed . The origin of a preju- dice so ancient against riches , and the source of the charms which wealth , in despite of this prejudice , constantly possesses in the eyes of individuals and na- tions ...
... nature of wealth , should be removed . The origin of a preju- dice so ancient against riches , and the source of the charms which wealth , in despite of this prejudice , constantly possesses in the eyes of individuals and na- tions ...
Side 23
... joyments the most exquisite ; and extended , as it were , the domain which nature destined for man , so that the distance which separates mankind from the animal creation , might be measured by the distance of OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 23.
... joyments the most exquisite ; and extended , as it were , the domain which nature destined for man , so that the distance which separates mankind from the animal creation , might be measured by the distance of OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 23.
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