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 64
... necessary consequence , is the only productive one ; all other labours are bar- ren and unproductive . By another consequence not less just , the surplus of the produce of the soil above all expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous ...
... necessary consequence , is the only productive one ; all other labours are bar- ren and unproductive . By another consequence not less just , the surplus of the produce of the soil above all expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous ...
Side 77
... necessary for his food , his raiment , and his dwelling ; and whatever may be his dexterity , his ardour , and activity , he is badly provided with what is absolutely necessary , cannot easily attain any kind of comfort , and cannot ...
... necessary for his food , his raiment , and his dwelling ; and whatever may be his dexterity , his ardour , and activity , he is badly provided with what is absolutely necessary , cannot easily attain any kind of comfort , and cannot ...
Side 95
... necessary to those by whom they had been neglected . What expedient would be resorted to in that case ? What could induce indivi- . duals or families , that had stored a surplus which they do not want , to cede this surplus to those to ...
... necessary to those by whom they had been neglected . What expedient would be resorted to in that case ? What could induce indivi- . duals or families , that had stored a surplus which they do not want , to cede this surplus to those to ...
Side 105
... necessary for his subsistence , and the wages of those who assist him with their services . He also labours to procure commodities with which he is yet unacquainted , to have a sur- plus , and to be enabled to purchase objects , the ...
... necessary for his subsistence , and the wages of those who assist him with their services . He also labours to procure commodities with which he is yet unacquainted , to have a sur- plus , and to be enabled to purchase objects , the ...
Side 121
... necessary and indispensable . It is therefore evident , that the intro- duction of manufactures and commerce among agri- cultural nations , which is to them an increase of wealth , can never be prejudicial to the wealth of manufacturing ...
... necessary and indispensable . It is therefore evident , that the intro- duction of manufactures and commerce among agri- cultural nations , which is to them an increase of wealth , can never be prejudicial to the wealth of manufacturing ...
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