The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nationsClarendon Press, 1976 |
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... produce will be greater or smaller accordingly ; the whole annual produce , if we except the spon- taneous productions of the earth , being the effect of productive labour . Though the whole annual produce of the land and labour of every ...
... produce will be greater or smaller accordingly ; the whole annual produce , if we except the spon- taneous productions of the earth , being the effect of productive labour . Though the whole annual produce of the land and labour of every ...
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... annual di- minution of produce is annually thrown out of domestick circulation will not be allowed to lie idle . The interest of whoever possesses it , requires that it should be employed . But having no employment at home , it will ...
... annual di- minution of produce is annually thrown out of domestick circulation will not be allowed to lie idle . The interest of whoever possesses it , requires that it should be employed . But having no employment at home , it will ...
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... annual produce , by the profits of that one man . The sailors or carriers whom he employs may still belong indifferently either to his country , or to their country , or to some third country , in the [ 55 ] same manner as if he had ...
... annual produce , by the profits of that one man . The sailors or carriers whom he employs may still belong indifferently either to his country , or to their country , or to some third country , in the [ 55 ] same manner as if he had ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
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