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 37
... render their population numerous , brave , skilled in arms , and always ready to sacrifice them- selves for the purpose of subduing other nations and seizing their ... rendered riches fatal to the Persians , to the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 37.
... render their population numerous , brave , skilled in arms , and always ready to sacrifice them- selves for the purpose of subduing other nations and seizing their ... rendered riches fatal to the Persians , to the OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 37.
Side 38
... rendered riches fatal to the Persians , to the Greeks , to the Carthaginians , to the Romans , and to the nations of the middle age , they would have perceived that these causes did not arise from a vice particularly inherent in wealth ...
... rendered riches fatal to the Persians , to the Greeks , to the Carthaginians , to the Romans , and to the nations of the middle age , they would have perceived that these causes did not arise from a vice particularly inherent in wealth ...
Side 40
... renders virtue too difficult , not to say , impossible . This distribution of wealth smothered every private and public virtue in the bud , and nurtured only the vices destructive of social order , Both the slaves who were submissive to ...
... renders virtue too difficult , not to say , impossible . This distribution of wealth smothered every private and public virtue in the bud , and nurtured only the vices destructive of social order , Both the slaves who were submissive to ...
Side 43
... rendered dependent , defied public power , warred with each other , and regarded themselves as so many independent sovereigns . This anarchy , again , had evidently its source in the concentration of wealth ; a concentration , the ...
... rendered dependent , defied public power , warred with each other , and regarded themselves as so many independent sovereigns . This anarchy , again , had evidently its source in the concentration of wealth ; a concentration , the ...
Side 44
... rendered men particularly attentive to the means of augmenting the productive- ness of labour . They soon perceived , that the free labourer who works for his profit , multiplies the produce he consumes during his labour ; while the ...
... rendered men particularly attentive to the means of augmenting the productive- ness of labour . They soon perceived , that the free labourer who works for his profit , multiplies the produce he consumes during his labour ; while the ...
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