An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 4Charles Knight & Company, 22, Ludgate Street, 1843 - 229 páginas |
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... advanced by the carrier , is finally paid by the consumer , to whom it must always be charged in the price of the goods . As the expense of car- riage , however , is very much reduced by means 52 [ BOOK V. EXPENSES OF THE.
... advanced by the carrier , is finally paid by the consumer , to whom it must always be charged in the price of the goods . As the expense of car- riage , however , is very much reduced by means 52 [ BOOK V. EXPENSES OF THE.
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... consumer than they could otherwise have done ; their price not being so much raised by the toll , as it is lowered by the cheapness of the carriage . The person who finally pays this tax , therefore , gains by the application , more ...
... consumer than they could otherwise have done ; their price not being so much raised by the toll , as it is lowered by the cheapness of the carriage . The person who finally pays this tax , therefore , gains by the application , more ...
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... consumers of coarse and bulky , not by those of precious and light commodities . Whatever exigency of the state therefore this tax might be intended to supply , that exigency would be chiefly supplied at the expense of the poor , not of ...
... consumers of coarse and bulky , not by those of precious and light commodities . Whatever exigency of the state therefore this tax might be intended to supply , that exigency would be chiefly supplied at the expense of the poor , not of ...
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... consumer , and generally in a manner that is very convenient for him . He pays them by little and little , as he has occasion to buy the goods . As he is at liberty too , either to buy or not to buy , as he pleases , it must be his own ...
... consumer , and generally in a manner that is very convenient for him . He pays them by little and little , as he has occasion to buy the goods . As he is at liberty too , either to buy or not to buy , as he pleases , it must be his own ...
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... consumers of those goods . If he did not raise the rate of his profit , he would be obliged to charge the whole tax upon that part of it which was allotted for the interest VOL./V . Ꮓ of money . He could afford less interest for what ...
... consumers of those goods . If he did not raise the rate of his profit , he would be obliged to charge the whole tax upon that part of it which was allotted for the interest VOL./V . Ꮓ of money . He could afford less interest for what ...
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