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 41
... possessed by one hundred individuals , Sparta had no longer any soldiers , army , or power . When Athens contained within her walls indivi- duals possessed of three miles of land , while others had not wherewith to get buried ...
... possessed by one hundred individuals , Sparta had no longer any soldiers , army , or power . When Athens contained within her walls indivi- duals possessed of three miles of land , while others had not wherewith to get buried ...
Side 100
... Possessing hereditary comforts or riches ; certain of their concomitant honours , distinctions , and consi- derations ; without rivals and competitors ; and allured by none but sensual pleasures , the agricultural classes would be ...
... Possessing hereditary comforts or riches ; certain of their concomitant honours , distinctions , and consi- derations ; without rivals and competitors ; and allured by none but sensual pleasures , the agricultural classes would be ...
Side 102
... possessed " themselves of that country in the time of the Cru- " sades . Lastly , Selim the First conquered Egypt " in a single campaign . * " The Chinese have experienced the same fate ; they never resisted any hostile attack . Several ...
... possessed " themselves of that country in the time of the Cru- " sades . Lastly , Selim the First conquered Egypt " in a single campaign . * " The Chinese have experienced the same fate ; they never resisted any hostile attack . Several ...
Side 103
... possessing the eminent pre- rogative of forming " the natural constitution of a government the best adapted to the human race . " 66 Do manufactures and commerce afford the advan- tages which we have denied to agriculture ? " It is true ...
... possessing the eminent pre- rogative of forming " the natural constitution of a government the best adapted to the human race . " 66 Do manufactures and commerce afford the advan- tages which we have denied to agriculture ? " It is true ...
Side 105
... possessing them . The industrious classes do not wait for orders to labour . They create , invent , perfect the means of rendering life convenient , comfortable , and agree- able ; of multiplying enjoyments and satisfying every desire ...
... possessing them . The industrious classes do not wait for orders to labour . They create , invent , perfect the means of rendering life convenient , comfortable , and agree- able ; of multiplying enjoyments and satisfying every desire ...
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