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" But though North America is not yet so rich as England, it is much more thriving, and advancing with much greater rapidity to the further acquisition of riches. The most decisive mark of the prosperity of any country is the increase of the number of its... "
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations - Página 94
por Adam Smith - 1811
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - 1812
...the labourer, muft be higher in a ftill greater proportion. But though North America is not yet fo rich as England, it is much more thriving, and advancing with much greater rapidity to the further acquifition of riches. The moft decifive mark of the profperity of any country is the increafe of the...
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The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh:: The ...

Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 páginas
...the labourer, muft be higher in a ftill greater proportion. But though North America is not yet fo rich as England, it is much more thriving, and advancing with much greater rapidity to the further acquifition of riches. The moft decifive mark of the profperity of any country is the increafe of the...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen102,Parte1;Volumen151

1832 - 734 páginas
...to the labourer, must be higher in a still greater proportion. But though North America is not vet so rich as England, it is much more thriving, and...rapidity to the further acquisition of riches."— See Wealth of Nations, vol. ic viii. Thoughts on Church Reform ; by a true Prole$tunt. pp H. Remarks...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ..., Volumen102,Parte1

1832 - 618 páginas
...labourer, must be higher in a still greater proportion. But though North America is not yet so rich aa England, it is much more thriving, and advancing with...rapidity to the further acquisition of riches."— See Wealth of Nations, vol. ic viii. Thoughts on Church Reform ; by a true Protestant, pp 11. Remarks...
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View of the Progress of Political Economy in Europe Since the Sixteenth ...

Sir Travers Twiss - 1847 - 356 páginas
...countenance from Adam Smith, when he laid it down in treating of the wages of labour (BI c. viii.), that " the most decisive mark of the prosperity of any country...is the increase of the number of its inhabitants." Such also had been the general notion of antiquity, as we may gather from its laws and its philosophy....
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View of the Progress of Political Economy in Europe Since the Sixteenth Century

Travers Twiss - 1847 - 358 páginas
...countenance from Adam Smith,. when he laid it down in treating of the wages of labour (BI c. viii.), that "the most decisive mark of the prosperity of any country...is the increase of the number of its inhabitants." Such also had been the general notion of antiquity, as we may gather from its laws and its philosophy....
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The Dublin Review, Parte1

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1854 - 580 páginas
...are much higher in North America than in any part of England. But though North America is not yfet so rich as England, it is much more thriving, and...prosperity of any country is the increase of the number of Us inhabitants." —B. ic 8. From all this it is clear that without a surplus produce •we cannot...
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Population and Capital: ... a course of lectures delivered before the ...

sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 316 páginas
...appears to attach no qualification whatever to this doctrine. " The most decisive mark," he says, " of the prosperity of any country is the increase of the number of its inhabitants." If this were the D whole truth, then should Ireland, previously to the last six years, have been the...
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Population and Capital: Being a Course of Lectures Delivered Before the ...

Sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 308 páginas
...appears to attach no qualification whatever to this doctrine. " The most decisive mark," he says, " of the prosperity of any country is the increase of the number of its inhabitants." If this were the whole truth, then should Ireland, previously to the last six years, have been the...
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The Financial reformer

1858 - 206 páginas
...further acquisition of riches. Tlie evidence of this is in the rapid increase of population ; for, the most decisive mark of the prosperity of any country...is, the increase of the number of its inhabitants. Though the wealth of a country should be very great, yet, if it have been long stationary, we must...
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