An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1William Baynes, 1812 - 781 páginas |
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... Commodities , or of their Price in Labour , and their Price in Money CHAP . VI . Of the Component Parts of the Price of Commodities CHAP . VII . Of the Natural and Market Price of Commodities 23 30 39 68 73 133 Of the Wages of Labour ...
... Commodities , or of their Price in Labour , and their Price in Money CHAP . VI . Of the Component Parts of the Price of Commodities CHAP . VII . Of the Natural and Market Price of Commodities 23 30 39 68 73 133 Of the Wages of Labour ...
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... commodities which the impost enables them to pay ? If these conjectures are well founded , it will follow , that ... commodity , combine all the inconveniencies of indirect , with those of direct impost . rect taxes , deserve to be ...
... commodities which the impost enables them to pay ? If these conjectures are well founded , it will follow , that ... commodity , combine all the inconveniencies of indirect , with those of direct impost . rect taxes , deserve to be ...
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... ly have been very much clogged and embarrassed in its operations . One man , we shall suppose , has more of a certain commodity than he himself has CH . IV . ORIGIN AND USE OF MONEY . 29 CHAP IV Of the Origin and Use of Money.
... ly have been very much clogged and embarrassed in its operations . One man , we shall suppose , has more of a certain commodity than he himself has CH . IV . ORIGIN AND USE OF MONEY . 29 CHAP IV Of the Origin and Use of Money.
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Adam Smith. has more of a certain commodity than he himself has occasion for , while another has less . The former ... commodities , it is por- bable , were successively both thought of and employ- ed for this purpose . In the rude ...
Adam Smith. has more of a certain commodity than he himself has occasion for , while another has less . The former ... commodities , it is por- bable , were successively both thought of and employ- ed for this purpose . In the rude ...
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... commodity . Metals can not only be kept with as little loss as any other commodity , scarce any thing being less perishable than they are , but they can like- wise , without any loss , be divided into any number of parts , as by fusion ...
... commodity . Metals can not only be kept with as little loss as any other commodity , scarce any thing being less perishable than they are , but they can like- wise , without any loss , be divided into any number of parts , as by fusion ...
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