An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1S. Doig and A. Stirling, 1817 - 513 páginas |
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... trade , as well as some others , and his able expo- sure of the errors of the commercial system , have rendered the science of which he treats highly inte- resting to the great body of the people ; and a spirit of inquiry , on every ...
... trade , as well as some others , and his able expo- sure of the errors of the commercial system , have rendered the science of which he treats highly inte- resting to the great body of the people ; and a spirit of inquiry , on every ...
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... trade himself , may undoubtedly write well on trade ; and there is nothing which requires more to be illustrated by philosopny than trade does . As to mere wealth , that is to say , money , it is clear that one nation , or one indivi ...
... trade himself , may undoubtedly write well on trade ; and there is nothing which requires more to be illustrated by philosopny than trade does . As to mere wealth , that is to say , money , it is clear that one nation , or one indivi ...
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... trade -book 4 , ch . v . These different treatises , although they are un- questionably the best that have ever been written on the subject to which they relate , are , however , so introduced , as to distract the reader's attention -to ...
... trade -book 4 , ch . v . These different treatises , although they are un- questionably the best that have ever been written on the subject to which they relate , are , however , so introduced , as to distract the reader's attention -to ...
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... trade - book 2 , ch . i . The whole accumulated wealth of any ty may be divided into these three parts : communi- 1 , The fund appropriated to the immediate consumption of the proprietors of wealth , 2 , The fixed capital of the ...
... trade - book 2 , ch . i . The whole accumulated wealth of any ty may be divided into these three parts : communi- 1 , The fund appropriated to the immediate consumption of the proprietors of wealth , 2 , The fixed capital of the ...
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... , When it is employed in exchanging one description of the produce of foreign industry for another , or in what is termed the carrying trade , it then serves wholly for the support and encouragé- ment of Ix DOCTRINE , & o .
... , When it is employed in exchanging one description of the produce of foreign industry for another , or in what is termed the carrying trade , it then serves wholly for the support and encouragé- ment of Ix DOCTRINE , & o .
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