Great Books of the Western World, Band 39Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... whole course of their life at an average , the principle of frugality seems not only to predominate , but to predominate very greatly . With regard to misconduct , the number of prudent and successful undertakings is every- where much ...
... whole course of their life at an average , the principle of frugality seems not only to predominate , but to predominate very greatly . With regard to misconduct , the number of prudent and successful undertakings is every- where much ...
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... whole produce of his own labour . The most numerous class of artificers will seldom , in a large country , make more than one in fifty or one in a hun- dred of the whole number of families con- tained in it . But in such large countries ...
... whole produce of his own labour . The most numerous class of artificers will seldom , in a large country , make more than one in fifty or one in a hun- dred of the whole number of families con- tained in it . But in such large countries ...
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... whole society . There is no impropriety , therefore , in its being defrayed by the general contribution of the whole society . The persons , however , who gave occasion to this expense are those who , by their injustice in one way or ...
... whole society . There is no impropriety , therefore , in its being defrayed by the general contribution of the whole society . The persons , however , who gave occasion to this expense are those who , by their injustice in one way or ...
Inhalt
Introduction and Plan of the Work | 1 |
Of Treaties of Commerce 233 Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Common | 6 |
That the Division of Labour is limited | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Act of Parliament advantage afford altogether ancient annual produce bank bounty bour Britain bullion capital carried cattle cent cheaper circulation coin colonies commerce commodities commonly consequence considerable consumed consumption corn coun cultivation dearer demand duties employed employment endeavour England equal erally established Europe exchange expense exportation farmer France frequently fund gold and silver importation improvement increase industry inhabitants interest joint stock companies landlord less maintain manner manufactures master ment merchants metals money price monopoly nations natural natural price necessarily necessary obliged occasion ordinary paid particular perhaps Peru Portugal pound weight pounds pounds sterling present profits of stock proportion proprietors purchase quantity of labour raise rate of profit regulated rent revenue rude produce Scotland seems seignorage seldom sell shillings society sometimes sort sovereign Spain subsistence sufficient supposed surplus tion tivation town wages of labour whole workmen