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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... interests and pre- judices of particular orders of men , without any regard to , or forefight of , their confequences upon the general welfare of the fociety ; yet they have given occafion to very different theories of political œconomy ...
... interests and pre- judices of particular orders of men , without any regard to , or forefight of , their confequences upon the general welfare of the fociety ; yet they have given occafion to very different theories of political œconomy ...
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... interest to dedicate himself entirely to this employment , and to become a fort of houfe - carpenter . In the fame manner a third becomes a fmith or a brazier ; a fourth a tanner or dreffer of hides or skins , the principal part of the ...
... interest to dedicate himself entirely to this employment , and to become a fort of houfe - carpenter . In the fame manner a third becomes a fmith or a brazier ; a fourth a tanner or dreffer of hides or skins , the principal part of the ...
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... interest or the use of money . It is the com- penfation which the borrower pays to the lender , for the profit which he has an opportunity of making by the use of the money . Part of that profit naturally belongs to the borrower , who ...
... interest or the use of money . It is the com- penfation which the borrower pays to the lender , for the profit which he has an opportunity of making by the use of the money . Part of that profit naturally belongs to the borrower , who ...
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... interest va- ries in any country , we may be affured that the ordinary profits of stock muft vary with it , muft fink as it finks , and rife as it rises . The progress of intereft , therefore , may lead us to form fome notion of the ...
... interest va- ries in any country , we may be affured that the ordinary profits of stock muft vary with it , muft fink as it finks , and rife as it rises . The progress of intereft , therefore , may lead us to form fome notion of the ...
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... interest has in France frequently been lower than in England , the market rate has generally been higher ; for there , as in other countries , they have feveral very fafe and eafy methods of evading the law . The profits of trade , I ...
... interest has in France frequently been lower than in England , the market rate has generally been higher ; for there , as in other countries , they have feveral very fafe and eafy methods of evading the law . The profits of trade , I ...
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