An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1S. Doig and A. Stirling, 1817 - 513 páginas |
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... quan- tity of labour had been spent in the increase of that rude produce , which already existed in overabun- dance . The first description of labour has been truly productive ; while the last would have been altogether unproductive ...
... quan- tity of labour had been spent in the increase of that rude produce , which already existed in overabun- dance . The first description of labour has been truly productive ; while the last would have been altogether unproductive ...
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... quan- tity of its productions , is totally out of our power , in every respect which can render it more or less useful - in its extent , in its situation , and in its phy- sical properties . Thus the science of political economy ...
... quan- tity of its productions , is totally out of our power , in every respect which can render it more or less useful - in its extent , in its situation , and in its phy- sical properties . Thus the science of political economy ...
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... quan- tities of labour which it puts into motion , according to the different ways in which it is employed . Nations tolerably well advanced as to skill , dexte- rity , and judgment , in the application of labour , have followed very ...
... quan- tities of labour which it puts into motion , according to the different ways in which it is employed . Nations tolerably well advanced as to skill , dexte- rity , and judgment , in the application of labour , have followed very ...
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... 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 of a particular commodity , than by a quan- tity of labour . 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 of a particular commodity , than by a quan- tity of labour . The ...
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... quan- tities of gold and silver , or , perhaps , of any other com- modity . Equal quantities of corn , therefore , will , at distant times , be more nearly of the same real va lue , or enable the possessor to purchase or command more ...
... quan- tities of gold and silver , or , perhaps , of any other com- modity . Equal quantities of corn , therefore , will , at distant times , be more nearly of the same real va lue , or enable the possessor to purchase or command more ...
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