Select Chapters and Passages from the Wealth of Nations of Adam Smith, 1776Macmillan and Company, 1895 - 285 páginas |
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... farmer is generally nothing but a farmer ; the manufacturer , nothing but a manufacturer . The labour , too , which is necessary to produce any one complete manufacture , is almost always divided among a great number of hands . How many ...
... farmer is generally nothing but a farmer ; the manufacturer , nothing but a manufacturer . The labour , too , which is necessary to produce any one complete manufacture , is almost always divided among a great number of hands . How many ...
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... farmer must be butcher , baker , and brewer for his own family . In such situations we can scarce expect to find even a smith , a carpenter , or a mason , within less than twenty miles of another of the same trade . The scattered ...
... farmer must be butcher , baker , and brewer for his own family . In such situations we can scarce expect to find even a smith , a carpenter , or a mason , within less than twenty miles of another of the same trade . The scattered ...
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... farmer . These three parts seem either immediately or ultimately to make up the whole price of corn . A fourth part , it may perhaps be thought , is necessary for replacing the stock of the farmer , or for compensating the wear and tear ...
... farmer . These three parts seem either immediately or ultimately to make up the whole price of corn . A fourth part , it may perhaps be thought , is necessary for replacing the stock of the farmer , or for compensating the wear and tear ...
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... farmer to that of the miller , and from that of the miller to that of the baker , together with the profits of those who advance the wages of that labour . The price of flax resolves itself into the same three parts as that of corn . In ...
... farmer to that of the miller , and from that of the miller to that of the baker , together with the profits of those who advance the wages of that labour . The price of flax resolves itself into the same three parts as that of corn . In ...
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... farmer is derived partly from his labour , and partly from his stock . To him , land is only the instrument which enables him to earn the wages of this labour , and to make the profits of this stock . All taxes , and all the revenue ...
... farmer is derived partly from his labour , and partly from his stock . To him , land is only the instrument which enables him to earn the wages of this labour , and to make the profits of this stock . All taxes , and all the revenue ...
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