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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... quantity of fcience is confiderably increased by it . It is the great multiplication of the produc- tions of all the ... quantity of his own work to dispose of beyond what he himself has occafion for ; and every other work- man being ...
... quantity of fcience is confiderably increased by it . It is the great multiplication of the produc- tions of all the ... quantity of his own work to dispose of beyond what he himself has occafion for ; and every other work- man being ...
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... quantity of goods between London and Edinburgh , as fifty broad - wheeled waggons , at- tended by a hundred men , and drawn by four hundred horses . Upon two hundred tons of goods , therefore , carried by the cheapest land- carriage ...
... quantity of goods between London and Edinburgh , as fifty broad - wheeled waggons , at- tended by a hundred men , and drawn by four hundred horses . Upon two hundred tons of goods , therefore , carried by the cheapest land- carriage ...
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... quantity of the metal to the precife quantity of the commodity which he had immediate occa- fion for . Different metals have been made ufe of by different nations for this purpofe . Iron was the common inftrument of commerce among the ...
... quantity of the metal to the precife quantity of the commodity which he had immediate occa- fion for . Different metals have been made ufe of by different nations for this purpofe . Iron was the common inftrument of commerce among the ...
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... quantity of that labour which he can command , or which he can afford to purchase . The value of any commodity , therefore , to the perfon who poffeffes it , and who means not to ufe or confume it himself , but to exchange it for other ...
... quantity of that labour which he can command , or which he can afford to purchase . The value of any commodity , therefore , to the perfon who poffeffes it , and who means not to ufe or confume it himself , but to exchange it for other ...
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... quantity of a particular commodity , than by a quantity of labour . The one is a plain palpable object ; the other an abstract notion , which , though it can be made fufficiently intelligible , is not altogether so natu- ral and obvious ...
... quantity of a particular commodity , than by a quantity of labour . The one is a plain palpable object ; the other an abstract notion , which , though it can be made fufficiently intelligible , is not altogether so natu- ral and obvious ...
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