The Wealth of Nations, Books I-IIIPenguin Books, 1974 - 535 páginas |
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... things would gradually have become cheaper . They would have been pro- duced by a smaller quantity of labour ; and as the commodities produced by equal quantities of labour would naturally in this state of things be exchanged for one ...
... things would gradually have become cheaper . They would have been pro- duced by a smaller quantity of labour ; and as the commodities produced by equal quantities of labour would naturally in this state of things be exchanged for one ...
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... to do thirty or forty years ago . The same thing may be said of 1. See his scheme for the maintenance of the Poor , in Burn's History of the Poor - laws . turnips , carrots , cabbages ; things which were formerly 180 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
... to do thirty or forty years ago . The same thing may be said of 1. See his scheme for the maintenance of the Poor , in Burn's History of the Poor - laws . turnips , carrots , cabbages ; things which were formerly 180 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
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... things , therefore , the greater part of the capital of every growing society is , first , directed to agriculture , afterwards to manufactures , and last of all to foreign commerce . This order of things is so very natural that in ...
... things , therefore , the greater part of the capital of every growing society is , first , directed to agriculture , afterwards to manufactures , and last of all to foreign commerce . This order of things is so very natural that in ...
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ΙΟ | 9 |
Introduction by Andrew Skinner II | 83 |
Of the Division of Labour | 109 |
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