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 . Independently of the greatest part of the people being enslaved , we find another considerable portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose ...
... nature . Independently of the greatest part of the people being enslaved , we find another considerable portion plunged into a depth of misery little preferable to slavery , and opulence reserved for a few privileged beings , whose ...
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... nature , had not the road to wealth and the career of ambition been opened to it , by its sharing in the booty of Platea , and in the plunder of the cities of Asia Minor , which had declared for Xerxes . This first favour of fortune ...
... nature , had not the road to wealth and the career of ambition been opened to it , by its sharing in the booty of Platea , and in the plunder of the cities of Asia Minor , which had declared for Xerxes . This first favour of fortune ...
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... nature , in this respect , is unfortunately too strongly confirmed by the conduct of the two most enlightened nations of Europe in our times : the En- glish , some years ago in the East Indies , and the French all over the continent ...
... nature , in this respect , is unfortunately too strongly confirmed by the conduct of the two most enlightened nations of Europe in our times : the En- glish , some years ago in the East Indies , and the French all over the continent ...
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... nature . The ancients and the people of the middle age knew and practised but one way to grow rich , and to increase and keep their riches : they placed their hope . and confidence in the right of the strongest , to which they made ...
... nature . The ancients and the people of the middle age knew and practised but one way to grow rich , and to increase and keep their riches : they placed their hope . and confidence in the right of the strongest , to which they made ...
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... nature of their military government , which concentrated wealth in the least numerous class , and , as it enslaved or impoverished the other classes , rendered wealth equally fatal to the rich and to the poor , to individuals and to the ...
... nature of their military government , which concentrated wealth in the least numerous class , and , as it enslaved or impoverished the other classes , rendered wealth equally fatal to the rich and to the poor , to individuals and to the ...
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