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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... never asserted , that the pre- cious metals which commerce accumulates in a coun- try are not derived from the produce of land , labour ,. and capitals ; on the contrary , they uniformly take it for granted that it is so . Again , the ...
... never asserted , that the pre- cious metals which commerce accumulates in a coun- try are not derived from the produce of land , labour ,. and capitals ; on the contrary , they uniformly take it for granted that it is so . Again , the ...
Side 78
... never could grow rich . They will for ever continue poor , because they live on a pro- duce of labour little susceptible of being exchanged , or the exchange of which is extremely limited . Agricultural nations restricted to mere ...
... never could grow rich . They will for ever continue poor , because they live on a pro- duce of labour little susceptible of being exchanged , or the exchange of which is extremely limited . Agricultural nations restricted to mere ...
Side 86
... never yet contributed to the wealth of any nation . Hospitality among those who are on the lowest steps on the scale of civilization , benevo- lence among those more civilized , and charity among those whose civilization is heightened ...
... never yet contributed to the wealth of any nation . Hospitality among those who are on the lowest steps on the scale of civilization , benevo- lence among those more civilized , and charity among those whose civilization is heightened ...
Side 91
... never occurs , except through the fault of sovereigns or rulers of states ; and since they never can be sure that the labours of luxury and pomp with which they incumber productive labours , do not outrun the produce of the latter ...
... never occurs , except through the fault of sovereigns or rulers of states ; and since they never can be sure that the labours of luxury and pomp with which they incumber productive labours , do not outrun the produce of the latter ...
Side 95
... never multiply beyond the average prɔ- portion of the spontaneous produce of the soil . Let us , however , admit , that the combined progress of agriculture and population should lead to the di- vision of labour , and the separation of ...
... never multiply beyond the average prɔ- portion of the spontaneous produce of the soil . Let us , however , admit , that the combined progress of agriculture and population should lead to the di- vision of labour , and the separation of ...
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