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... merchant , but even the common workman , if his wages are confider- able , may maintain a menial fervant ; or he may fometimes go to a play or a puppet - show , and fo contribute his fhare towards maintaining one set of unproductive ...
... merchant , but even the common workman , if his wages are confider- able , may maintain a menial fervant ; or he may fometimes go to a play or a puppet - show , and fo contribute his fhare towards maintaining one set of unproductive ...
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... merchant , though with his 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 ...
... merchant , though with his 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 ...
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... merchants ; and in the fourth , those of all retailers . It is difficult to conceive that a capital fhould be employed in any way which may not be claffed under fome one or other of those four . EACH of thofe four methods of employing a ...
... merchants ; and in the fourth , those of all retailers . It is difficult to conceive that a capital fhould be employed in any way which may not be claffed under fome one or other of those four . EACH of thofe four methods of employing a ...
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... merchant exchanges the furplus produce of one place for that of another , and thus encourages the industry and increases the enjoyments of both . UNLESS a capital was employed in breaking and dividing certain portions either of the rude ...
... merchant exchanges the furplus produce of one place for that of another , and thus encourages the industry and increases the enjoyments of both . UNLESS a capital was employed in breaking and dividing certain portions either of the rude ...
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... merchant , and retailer , are all drawn from the price of the goods which the two first pro- duce , and the two laft buy and fell . Equal ca- pitals , however , employed in each of those four different ways , will immediately put into ...
... merchant , and retailer , are all drawn from the price of the goods which the two first pro- duce , and the two laft buy and fell . Equal ca- pitals , however , employed in each of those four different ways , will immediately put into ...
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