An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsAdam and Charles Black, 1850 - 685 páginas |
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... cultivated by slaves belonging to the landlord , and employed on his account . The mass of Roman citizens were either ... cultivation of Political Economy . The luxury of the rich , or their more refined mode of living , was regarded by ...
... cultivated by slaves belonging to the landlord , and employed on his account . The mass of Roman citizens were either ... cultivation of Political Economy . The luxury of the rich , or their more refined mode of living , was regarded by ...
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... cultivated , no rent , or produit net , is obtained from the land ; and it is only after recourse has been had to poorer soils , and when , consequently , the productive powers of the land newly employed in cultivation begin to diminish ...
... cultivated , no rent , or produit net , is obtained from the land ; and it is only after recourse has been had to poorer soils , and when , consequently , the productive powers of the land newly employed in cultivation begin to diminish ...
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... cultivation , and that it is also very materially dependent on the comparative fertility of the soils they have under cultivation - an element which Smith has , by some strange over- sight , totally neglected . The scantiness of the ...
... cultivation , and that it is also very materially dependent on the comparative fertility of the soils they have under cultivation - an element which Smith has , by some strange over- sight , totally neglected . The scantiness of the ...
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... cultivation , should gain both the rent of the landlord and the profit of the farmer . He is apt to denominate , however , his whole gain , profit , and thus confounds rent with profit , at least in common language . The greater part of ...
... cultivation , should gain both the rent of the landlord and the profit of the farmer . He is apt to denominate , however , his whole gain , profit , and thus confounds rent with profit , at least in common language . The greater part of ...
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... cultivated , most industrious , and most populous countries in the world . It seems , however , to have been long stationary . Marco Polo , who visited it more than five hundred years ago , describes its cultivation , industry , and ...
... cultivated , most industrious , and most populous countries in the world . It seems , however , to have been long stationary . Marco Polo , who visited it more than five hundred years ago , describes its cultivation , industry , and ...
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