| Joseph R. Roach - 1996 - 356 sider
...Printed in the United States of America cio 987654321 p 109 8 76 5 The Discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind. Before Bfyis tfere... | |
| Bernard Magubane - 1996 - 486 sider
...Book IV, Chap. VIL, Part III of his historic inquiry, Smith wrote: The discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind. Their consequences... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1148 sider
...THE OLD WORLD HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED BY THE EMERGENCE OF THE NEW] The discovery of America, and that are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind. Their consequences... | |
| Balachandra Rajan - 1999 - 284 sider
...we contrast Johnson's statement with Adam Smith's conclusion that the "discovery of America and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind." 17 Hegel's view... | |
| Johan Hendrik Jacob Van Der Pot - 1999 - 1020 sider
...Ähnlich schrieb Adam Smith in seiner "Inquiry" (Book IV, Ch. VII): "The discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind" (1868, 258). Weitere... | |
| Patrick O'Meara, Howard D. Mehlinger, Matthew Krain - 2000 - 582 sider
...GROWTH Adam Smith famously declared in the Wealth of Nations that "the discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind." He reasoned that... | |
| Mehmet Bulut - 2001 - 244 sider
...1433-39. 9 In his famous chapter on colonies, Adam Smith noted that "the discovery of America and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind" (Smith 1993, 363). to... | |
| Roland Robertson, Kathleen E. White - 2003 - 408 sider
...growth Adam Smith famously declared in the Wealth of Nations that "the discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind." He reasoned that... | |
| Michael Williams - 2003 - 716 sider
...of the deforestation of the earth. In 1776, Adam Smith said that "the discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind." 124 Whether or... | |
| Matthew Restall - 2004 - 240 sider
...Smith issued a bolder version of this assessment, stating that "the discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind."3 In the theme's most... | |
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