An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1William Baynes, 1812 - 781 páginas |
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... quantity of capital will , in a country of the latter description , produce profits much greater than in an opu- lent one - ibid . It is industry that furnishes the produce ; but it is eco- nomy that places in the capital , that part of ...
... quantity of capital will , in a country of the latter description , produce profits much greater than in an opu- lent one - ibid . It is industry that furnishes the produce ; but it is eco- nomy that places in the capital , that part of ...
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... quantity of metal , which had been originally contained in their coins . The Roman as , in the latter ages of the ... greater and more universal revolution in the for- tunes of private persons , than could have been occa- sioned by a ...
... quantity of metal , which had been originally contained in their coins . The Roman as , in the latter ages of the ... greater and more universal revolution in the for- tunes of private persons , than could have been occa- sioned by a ...
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Adam Smith. greater part of them he must derive from the labour of other people , and he must be rich or poor ac . cording to the quantity of that labour which he can command , or which he can afford to purchase . The value of any ...
Adam Smith. greater part of them he must derive from the labour of other people , and he must be rich or poor ac . cording to the quantity of that labour which he can command , or which he can afford to purchase . The value of any ...
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... greater or less , precisely in proportion to the extent of this power , or to the quantity either of other men's ... quantities of labour . The time spent in two different sorts of work will not always alone deter- mine this proportion ...
... greater or less , precisely in proportion to the extent of this power , or to the quantity either of other men's ... quantities of labour . The time spent in two different sorts of work will not always alone deter- mine this proportion ...
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... more natural , there- fore , to estimate its exchangeable value by the quan- tity of some other commodity than by that of the la- bour which it can purchase . The greater part of people , too , understand better what is meant by a quantity ...
... more natural , there- fore , to estimate its exchangeable value by the quan- tity of some other commodity than by that of the la- bour which it can purchase . The greater part of people , too , understand better what is meant by a quantity ...
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