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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... of Stock CHAP . II . 410 Of Money confidered as a particular Branch of the general Stock of the Society , or of the Expence of maintaining the National Capital 423 ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION . HE First Edition of CONTENTS .
... of Stock CHAP . II . 410 Of Money confidered as a particular Branch of the general Stock of the Society , or of the Expence of maintaining the National Capital 423 ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION . HE First Edition of CONTENTS .
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... capital ftock which is employed in setting them to work , and to the particular way in which it is fo employed . The Second Book , therefore , treats of the nature of capital ftock , of the manner in which it is gradually accumulated ...
... capital ftock which is employed in setting them to work , and to the particular way in which it is fo employed . The Second Book , therefore , treats of the nature of capital ftock , of the manner in which it is gradually accumulated ...
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... capital annually employed in the one will in this cafe amount only to one thousand pounds ; whereas that employed in the other will amount to seven thousand three hundred pounds . At the rate of ten per cent . therefore , the undertaker ...
... capital annually employed in the one will in this cafe amount only to one thousand pounds ; whereas that employed in the other will amount to seven thousand three hundred pounds . At the rate of ten per cent . therefore , the undertaker ...
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... capital of which he overfees the management ; and the owner of this capital , though he is thus difcharged of almoft all labour , ftill expects that his profits fhould bear a regular proportion to his capital . In the price of ...
... capital of which he overfees the management ; and the owner of this capital , though he is thus difcharged of almoft all labour , ftill expects that his profits fhould bear a regular proportion to his capital . In the price of ...
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... capital from which it is derived must always be greater . The capital which employs the weavers , for example , must be greater than that which employs the spinners ; because it not only replaces that capital with its profits , but pays ...
... capital from which it is derived must always be greater . The capital which employs the weavers , for example , must be greater than that which employs the spinners ; because it not only replaces that capital with its profits , but pays ...
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