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 78
... supply their wants ; and if , at some periods , they have ranked among rich nations , their wealth was not the produce of labour , but of the spoils of the wealthy nations which they plundered . Their wealth even was not of long con ...
... supply their wants ; and if , at some periods , they have ranked among rich nations , their wealth was not the produce of labour , but of the spoils of the wealthy nations which they plundered . Their wealth even was not of long con ...
Side 79
... supply themselves with food , raiment , and dwell- ings but they had not got so far as to accumulate any surplus , and had not the least idea of riches . Whatever be the kind of labour they are employed in , wealth cannot be acquired ...
... supply themselves with food , raiment , and dwell- ings but they had not got so far as to accumulate any surplus , and had not the least idea of riches . Whatever be the kind of labour they are employed in , wealth cannot be acquired ...
Side 84
... supply to consumption , necessarily increases at " once population and the national power . 66 " 2. As the labour of artisans and manufacturers " cannot add any thing to the general mass of the " wealth of the community , except the ...
... supply to consumption , necessarily increases at " once population and the national power . 66 " 2. As the labour of artisans and manufacturers " cannot add any thing to the general mass of the " wealth of the community , except the ...
Side 85
... supply absolute and indispensable wants ; it is not capable of a surplus , and consequently cannot contribute to the formation of wealth . The other part , which is over and above what has been consumed by the husbandman , and which is ...
... supply absolute and indispensable wants ; it is not capable of a surplus , and consequently cannot contribute to the formation of wealth . The other part , which is over and above what has been consumed by the husbandman , and which is ...
Side 95
... supplies , would frequently be reduced to the same condition , as brutes that never multiply beyond the average propor- tion of the spontaneous produce of the soil . Let us , however , admit , that the combined pro- gress of agriculture ...
... supplies , would frequently be reduced to the same condition , as brutes that never multiply beyond the average propor- tion of the spontaneous produce of the soil . Let us , however , admit , that the combined pro- gress of agriculture ...
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