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 75
... regard at least to their principal tenet , that the soil is the grand source of wealth , a very ingenious advocate in Mr. William Spence , of Hull , F. L. S. See his two pamphlets , Britain independent of Com- merce , which has passed ...
... regard at least to their principal tenet , that the soil is the grand source of wealth , a very ingenious advocate in Mr. William Spence , of Hull , F. L. S. See his two pamphlets , Britain independent of Com- merce , which has passed ...
Side 88
... regard either to the quantity , materiality , or perma- nence of productions ; it is determined by other principles , obcy's other laws , and follows other rules , which we shall fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to ...
... regard either to the quantity , materiality , or perma- nence of productions ; it is determined by other principles , obcy's other laws , and follows other rules , which we shall fix hereafter . At present , it will be sufficient to ...
Side 101
... regard to its foreign relations , and afford little or no security to the national indepen- dence and glory . Whence indeed could it derive its political force , its means of resistance and attack , of power and grandeur ? The ...
... regard to its foreign relations , and afford little or no security to the national indepen- dence and glory . Whence indeed could it derive its political force , its means of resistance and attack , of power and grandeur ? The ...
Side 103
... regard to political independence , national power , and public wealth ? These vices equally shew themselves in the small extent of general labour , in the insulated condi- tion of individuals , in the weakness of government , and in ...
... regard to political independence , national power , and public wealth ? These vices equally shew themselves in the small extent of general labour , in the insulated condi- tion of individuals , in the weakness of government , and in ...
Side 108
... regard to circulation ; that discussion will find its place elsewhere * : but I may observe , that the effects which necessarily result from the plenty of the precious metals , considered merely as merchandize , belong exclusively to ...
... regard to circulation ; that discussion will find its place elsewhere * : but I may observe , that the effects which necessarily result from the plenty of the precious metals , considered merely as merchandize , belong exclusively to ...
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