An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1S. Doig and A. Stirling, 1817 - 513 páginas |
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... increase the riches , the power , and the prosperity of a state . His lectures on these subjects were always dis- tinguished by a luminous division of the subject , and by fulness and variety of illustration ; and as they were delivered ...
... increase the riches , the power , and the prosperity of a state . His lectures on these subjects were always dis- tinguished by a luminous division of the subject , and by fulness and variety of illustration ; and as they were delivered ...
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... increase its store but by making an- other poorer ; but trade procures what is more valu- able , the reciprocation of the peculiar advantages of different countries . A merchant seldom thinks of any but his own trade . To write a good ...
... increase its store but by making an- other poorer ; but trade procures what is more valu- able , the reciprocation of the peculiar advantages of different countries . A merchant seldom thinks of any but his own trade . To write a good ...
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... increase of the existing stock : while , on the other hand , the labour applied to the productions of the earth , the labour of manufactures and commerce , can only add to the material a value exactly equal to that expended during the ...
... increase of the existing stock : while , on the other hand , the labour applied to the productions of the earth , the labour of manufactures and commerce , can only add to the material a value exactly equal to that expended during the ...
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... increase of value resulting from his manual labour . Thus , wool , when converted into cloth , has gained a value precisely equal to that expended by the manufacturer during the conversion . But , if it is shewn that , without this ...
... increase of value resulting from his manual labour . Thus , wool , when converted into cloth , has gained a value precisely equal to that expended by the manufacturer during the conversion . But , if it is shewn that , without this ...
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... increase of labour and industry which is now required to obtain them . But if this tax be so proportioned as not to discourage the consumption , will it not then operate as an universal stimulus upon the active and industrious part of ...
... increase of labour and industry which is now required to obtain them . But if this tax be so proportioned as not to discourage the consumption , will it not then operate as an universal stimulus upon the active and industrious part of ...
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