An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2Mundell, Doig, and Stevenson, Edinburgh; Lackington, Allen and Company Cradock and Joy, and T. Hamilton, London; and Wilson and Son, York., 1809 |
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... Society , or of the Expence of maintaining the National Capital .. CHAP . III . Of the Accumulation of Capital , or of productive and unproductive Labour .. 15 ..83 CHAP . IV . Of Stock lent at Interest 110 CHAP . V. Of the different ...
... Society , or of the Expence of maintaining the National Capital .. CHAP . III . Of the Accumulation of Capital , or of productive and unproductive Labour .. 15 ..83 CHAP . IV . Of Stock lent at Interest 110 CHAP . V. Of the different ...
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... society , in which there is no di- vision of labour , in which exchanges are seldom made , and in which every man provides every thing for himself , it is not necessary that any stock should be accumulated , or stored up before - hand ...
... society , in which there is no di- vision of labour , in which exchanges are seldom made , and in which every man provides every thing for himself , it is not necessary that any stock should be accumulated , or stored up before - hand ...
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... society , naturally divides itself . In the second , I have endeavoured to explain the nature and operation of money , considered as a particular branch of the general stock of the society . The stock which is accumulated into a capital ...
... society , naturally divides itself . In the second , I have endeavoured to explain the nature and operation of money , considered as a particular branch of the general stock of the society . The stock which is accumulated into a capital ...
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... society is the same with that of all its inhabitants or members , and therefore naturally divides itself into the same three portions , each of which has a distinct function or office , The first is that portion which is reserved for im ...
... society is the same with that of all its inhabitants or members , and therefore naturally divides itself into the same three portions , each of which has a distinct function or office , The first is that portion which is reserved for im ...
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... society , reserved for immediate consumption , what is laid out in houses is most slowly consumed . A stock of clothes may last several years ; a stock of furniture half a century or a century ; but a stock of houses , well built and ...
... society , reserved for immediate consumption , what is laid out in houses is most slowly consumed . A stock of clothes may last several years ; a stock of furniture half a century or a century ; but a stock of houses , well built and ...
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