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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... endeavour to show hereafter , 26 is very different upon different occasions ; more liberal in a society advancing to opulence than in one that is standing still ; and in one that is standing still than in one that is going backwards ...
... endeavour to show hereafter , 26 is very different upon different occasions ; more liberal in a society advancing to opulence than in one that is standing still ; and in one that is standing still than in one that is going backwards ...
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... endeavour to explain , as fully and distinctly as I can , the causes of those different variations . First , I shall endeavour to explain what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of wages , and in what manner those ...
... endeavour to explain , as fully and distinctly as I can , the causes of those different variations . First , I shall endeavour to explain what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of wages , and in what manner those ...
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... endeavour to pay his foreign correspondent , upon whom he had granted a bill , by sending abroad rather commodities than gold and silver . If the commodities of Great Britain were not in demand in that country , he would endeavour to ...
... endeavour to pay his foreign correspondent , upon whom he had granted a bill , by sending abroad rather commodities than gold and silver . If the commodities of Great Britain were not in demand in that country , he would endeavour to ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
Report of 176263 | 63 |
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Términos y frases comunes
advantage afford agriculture annual produce antient balance of trade bank bounty Britain bullion Cannan Cantillon capital cattle cent century Charles II cheaper circulating capital circulation coin commerce commodities commonly consequence consumption cultivation division of labour economic effect employed employment endeavour England equal Essai Europe example exchange expence exportation farmer foreign France frequently George III gold and silver greater quantity Hume importation improvement increase industry interest landlord less Loeb Classical Library London manner manufactures merchant Messance metals money price Montesquieu nations natural price necessarily necessary occasion ordinary ounce paid particular perhaps physiocrats Portugal pound sterling pound weight pounds present profits of stock proportion publick purchase quantity of labour raise regulated rent revenue scarcity Scotland seignorage shillings Smith comments society sometimes sort statute subsistence sufficient supply thing tion town trade value of silver wages of labour wealth whole workmen