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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... particular accidents , sometimes natural causes , and sometimes particular regulations of police , may , in many commodities , keep up the market price , for a long time together , a good deal above the natural price.12 When by an ...
... particular accidents , sometimes natural causes , and sometimes particular regulations of police , may , in many commodities , keep up the market price , for a long time together , a good deal above the natural price.12 When by an ...
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... Particular acts of parliament , however , still attempt sometimes to regu- late wages in particular trades and in particular places . Thus the 8th of George III.70 prohibits under heavy penalties all master taylors in London , and five ...
... Particular acts of parliament , however , still attempt sometimes to regu- late wages in particular trades and in particular places . Thus the 8th of George III.70 prohibits under heavy penalties all master taylors in London , and five ...
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... particular produce can long afford less ; because the land would immediately be turned to another use : And if any particular produce commonly affords more , it is because the quantity of land which can be fitted for it is too small to ...
... particular produce can long afford less ; because the land would immediately be turned to another use : And if any particular produce commonly affords more , it is because the quantity of land which can be fitted for it is too small to ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
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