The Wealth of Nations, Books I-IIIPenguin Books, 1974 - 535 páginas |
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Adam Smith. might not be at all increased by the improvement even of a large country in the neighbourhood of the mine . Even though the world in general were improving , yet if , in the course of its improvement , new mines should be ...
Adam Smith. might not be at all increased by the improvement even of a large country in the neighbourhood of the mine . Even though the world in general were improving , yet if , in the course of its improvement , new mines should be ...
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... improvement , therefore , such commodities will represent or be equivalent to , very different quantities of labour . In every state of society , in every stage of improvement , corn is the production of human industry . But the average ...
... improvement , therefore , such commodities will represent or be equivalent to , very different quantities of labour . In every state of society , in every stage of improvement , corn is the production of human industry . But the average ...
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... improvement , yet , according as different accidents happen to render the efforts of human industry more or less successful in augmenting the quantity , it may happen sometimes even to fall , sometimes to continue the same in very ...
... improvement , yet , according as different accidents happen to render the efforts of human industry more or less successful in augmenting the quantity , it may happen sometimes even to fall , sometimes to continue the same in very ...
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ΙΟ | 9 |
Introduction by Andrew Skinner II | 83 |
Of the Division of Labour | 109 |
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