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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Side 75
... quantity , and yield no new produce : whence they infer , that agricultural labour is the only productive one , and that all other labours are barren and unproductive . This system made a great noise by its novelty , but was not ...
... quantity , and yield no new produce : whence they infer , that agricultural labour is the only productive one , and that all other labours are barren and unproductive . This system made a great noise by its novelty , but was not ...
Side 88
... quantity , materiality , or perma- nence of productions ; it is determined by other principles , obeys other laws , and follows other rules , which we shall fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to observe that a labour ...
... quantity , materiality , or perma- nence of productions ; it is determined by other principles , obeys other laws , and follows other rules , which we shall fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to observe that a labour ...
Side 98
... quantity of fish , † the variety of the productions of her territory , which is equal in extent to the whole of Europe ; and , lastly , her passive trade with all the nations of the world ; may not these circumstances have as great a ...
... quantity of fish , † the variety of the productions of her territory , which is equal in extent to the whole of Europe ; and , lastly , her passive trade with all the nations of the world ; may not these circumstances have as great a ...
Side 113
... quantities of its productions , because they would require immense and costly buildings , and , above all , because they rapidly perish . Manufacturès and commerce may multiply their productions with out increasing the number of hands ...
... quantities of its productions , because they would require immense and costly buildings , and , above all , because they rapidly perish . Manufacturès and commerce may multiply their productions with out increasing the number of hands ...
Side 114
... quantity of " subsistence can be annually imported into a par- " ticular country than what its own lands , in the " actual state of their cultivation , could afford . The " inhabitants of a town , though they frequently possess " no ...
... quantity of " subsistence can be annually imported into a par- " ticular country than what its own lands , in the " actual state of their cultivation , could afford . The " inhabitants of a town , though they frequently possess " no ...
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