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... Capital , or of produc- tive and unproductive Labour CHA P. IV . Of Stock lent at Intereft Page 2 33 CHA P. V. Of the different Employment of Capitals VOL . II . a 46 BOOK III . Of the different Progrefs of Opulence in.
... Capital , or of produc- tive and unproductive Labour CHA P. IV . Of Stock lent at Intereft Page 2 33 CHA P. V. Of the different Employment of Capitals VOL . II . a 46 BOOK III . Of the different Progrefs of Opulence in.
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... Capital , or of productive and THE unproductive Labour . HERE is one fort of labour which BOOK adds to the value of the fubject upon c HAP . which it is bestowed : there is another which has no fuch effect . The former , as it produces ...
... Capital , or of productive and THE unproductive Labour . HERE is one fort of labour which BOOK adds to the value of the fubject upon c HAP . which it is bestowed : there is another which has no fuch effect . The former , as it produces ...
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... capital , or for renewing the provifions , mate- rials , and finished work , which had been with- drawn from a capital ; the other for conftituting a revenue either to the owner of this capital , as the profit of his ftock ; or to fome ...
... capital , or for renewing the provifions , mate- rials , and finished work , which had been with- drawn from a capital ; the other for conftituting a revenue either to the owner of this capital , as the profit of his ftock ; or to fome ...
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... capital of the undertaker of the work ; the other pays his profit , and thus confti- tutes a revenue to the owner of this capital . of THAT part of the annual produce of the land and labour of any country which replaces a capi- tal ...
... capital of the undertaker of the work ; the other pays his profit , and thus confti- tutes a revenue to the owner of this capital . of THAT part of the annual produce of the land and labour of any country which replaces a capi- tal ...
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... capital he main- tains industrious people only , yet by his expence , that is , by the employment of his revenue , he feeds commonly the very fame fort as the great lord . THE proportion , therefore , between the pro- ductive and ...
... capital he main- tains industrious people only , yet by his expence , that is , by the employment of his revenue , he feeds commonly the very fame fort as the great lord . THE proportion , therefore , between the pro- ductive and ...
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advantageous againſt almoſt annual produce balance of trade bank money becauſe befides BOOK bounty Britain Britiſh bullion cafe capital carried cent coin colonies commerce commodities confequence confiderable confifts confumable confumption corn cultivation diftant diminiſh duties employed England eſtabliſhed Europe exchange expence exportation faid fame manner favour fcarcity fecurity feems feignorage feldom fhillings fhould filk firft firſt fociety fome fometimes fomewhat foon foreign trade France ftate ftill ftock fubfiftence fubject fuch fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport furplus produce fyftem gold and filver greater greateſt guilders home market importation increaſe induſtry intereft itſelf labour land lefs manufactures meaſure merchant moft monopoly moſt muft muſt nations neceffarily neceffary nerally occafion otherwife perfon poffible Portugal pound weight pounds prefent profit prohibition purchaſe purpoſe quantity raiſe reaſonable refpects revenue ſeems ſmall ſome Spain ſtate ſtill ſtock themſelves theſe thofe metals thoſe thouſand tion uſe Weft whole