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" The statesman, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single... "
An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... - Side 9
av Charles Ganilh - 1812 - 492 sider
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The Useful Cobbler: Edmund Burke and the Politics of Progress

James Conniff - 1994 - 384 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it." 35 It was not, for Smith, a matter...
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Russian Economic Reform

James Leitzel, Jim Leitzel - 1995 - 203 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it. Adam Smith46 In a free market, private...
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Adam Smith in His Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society

Jerry Z. Muller - 1995 - 292 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it. 7 The legislator, then, cannot be...
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Riches and Poverty: An Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain ...

Donald Winch - 1996 - 452 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it. 87 This appears to be one of those...
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Lauderdale's Notes on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations

James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - 1996 - 184 sider
...trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would no where be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it. Trade is in its nature free, finds...
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The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy: A Reader

George T. Crane, Abla Amawi - 1997 - 354 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it. To give the monopoly of the home-market...
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Free Trade: 1793-1886, Volum 1

Lars Magnusson - 1997 - 472 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it. - (Wealth of Nations, vol. ii., p....
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The Scarcity of Water, Emerging Legal and Policy Responses

Edward Brans, Esther J. De Haan - 1997 - 324 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it". 65 Ibid., p. 30. The opinions of...
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Swedish Economics, Volum 10

Bo Sandelin - 1998 - 380 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it. ' 336 should, in other words, be...
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Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment

Charles L. Griswold - 1999 - 430 sider
...attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it" (WN IV.ii.1o). See also WN II. iii.36:...
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