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 44
... opinion , to remove every doubt respecting the nature of wealth and the estimation in which it is to be held . From that period , which separates modern times from the middle age , wealth has been as productive of public and private ...
... opinion , to remove every doubt respecting the nature of wealth and the estimation in which it is to be held . From that period , which separates modern times from the middle age , wealth has been as productive of public and private ...
Side 52
... opinion of indi- viduals , nations , and governments : all consider com- merce as the true way to grow rich ; and by commerce they all understand the exchange of commodities with foreign nations . An opinion so general , so ancient , so ...
... opinion of indi- viduals , nations , and governments : all consider com- merce as the true way to grow rich ; and by commerce they all understand the exchange of commodities with foreign nations . An opinion so general , so ancient , so ...
Side 57
... opinion respecting foreign commerce , and left no doubt about its being the true source of wealth . But how does commerce enrich a country ? By what channels does it pour its benefits ? And how is the productiveness of commerce to be ...
... opinion respecting foreign commerce , and left no doubt about its being the true source of wealth . But how does commerce enrich a country ? By what channels does it pour its benefits ? And how is the productiveness of commerce to be ...
Side 60
... opinion did not tend to its discredit ; it was faithfully followed in England for nearly two centuries , and it constantly regulated the views , determinations , and financial measures of her legislature and government . Her bank , her ...
... opinion did not tend to its discredit ; it was faithfully followed in England for nearly two centuries , and it constantly regulated the views , determinations , and financial measures of her legislature and government . Her bank , her ...
Side 61
... opinion had already anticipated their efforts . The interest of money had been lowered in all private transactions , and the law did nothing but countenance the general disposition of the people . The case was widely different in France ...
... opinion had already anticipated their efforts . The interest of money had been lowered in all private transactions , and the law did nothing but countenance the general disposition of the people . The case was widely different in France ...
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