An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages : and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthPeter A. Mesier, 1819 - 492 sider |
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Side 46
... industry and commerce . Even in the foreign concerns of nations , and in their treaties with others , diplomacy had no other object in view than the preservation and extension of their respective riches , Thus , that passion for wealth ...
... industry and commerce . Even in the foreign concerns of nations , and in their treaties with others , diplomacy had no other object in view than the preservation and extension of their respective riches , Thus , that passion for wealth ...
Side 48
... industry , and commerce of every individual is useful to all , whatever portion of the globe they may inha- bit ; the more extensive agriculture of one country is beneficial to all laborious , manufacturing , and trading nations ; it ...
... industry , and commerce of every individual is useful to all , whatever portion of the globe they may inha- bit ; the more extensive agriculture of one country is beneficial to all laborious , manufacturing , and trading nations ; it ...
Side 54
... industry , and did not ex- tend the bounds of civilization in any one res- pect . They were exhausted by purchasing the rich productions of Asia , appeasing the seditions of the cohorts , saving the empire from the successive de ...
... industry , and did not ex- tend the bounds of civilization in any one res- pect . They were exhausted by purchasing the rich productions of Asia , appeasing the seditions of the cohorts , saving the empire from the successive de ...
Side 57
... industry , or by procuring to the produce of national industry , * We must do the justice to Davenant to confess , that , although a partisan of the mercantile system , he did not limit its advantages to the abundance of precious metals ...
... industry , or by procuring to the produce of national industry , * We must do the justice to Davenant to confess , that , although a partisan of the mercantile system , he did not limit its advantages to the abundance of precious metals ...
Side 63
... industry from one place to the other . Neither can industry aspire to this eminent prero- gative ; because it only transforms the territorial pro- duce into different shapes , without adding any thing to its quantity ; and because its ...
... industry from one place to the other . Neither can industry aspire to this eminent prero- gative ; because it only transforms the territorial pro- duce into different shapes , without adding any thing to its quantity ; and because its ...
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