The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh: The nature and causes of the wealth of nationsT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... still ; and in one that is standing still , than in one that is going backwards . other commodity , however , will at any particular time purchase a greater or fmaller quantity of labour in proportion to the quantity of fubfift- ence ...
... still ; and in one that is standing still , than in one that is going backwards . other commodity , however , will at any particular time purchase a greater or fmaller quantity of labour in proportion to the quantity of fubfift- ence ...
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... still smaller confideration . They have always , however , confidered one of thofe metals as more peculiarly the measure of value than any of the other two ; and this preference feems generally to have been given to the metal which they ...
... still smaller confideration . They have always , however , confidered one of thofe metals as more peculiarly the measure of value than any of the other two ; and this preference feems generally to have been given to the metal which they ...
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... still preserves its proper proportion to gold ; for the fame reafon that copper in bars preferves its proper propor- tion to filver . Upon the reformation of the filver coin in the reign of William III . the price of filver bullion ...
... still preserves its proper proportion to gold ; for the fame reafon that copper in bars preferves its proper propor- tion to filver . Upon the reformation of the filver coin in the reign of William III . the price of filver bullion ...
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... still smaller number , in which it confifts alto- gether in the wages of labour . In the price of fea - fith , for example , one part pays the labour of the fishermen , and the other the profits of the capital employed in the fishery ...
... still smaller number , in which it confifts alto- gether in the wages of labour . In the price of fea - fith , for example , one part pays the labour of the fishermen , and the other the profits of the capital employed in the fishery ...
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... still greater proportion . But though North America is not yet fo rich as England , it is much more thriving , and ad- vancing with much greater rapidity to the fur- ther acquifition of riches . The most decifive mark of the profperity ...
... still greater proportion . But though North America is not yet fo rich as England , it is much more thriving , and ad- vancing with much greater rapidity to the fur- ther acquifition of riches . The most decifive mark of the profperity ...
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