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... perfon , as the rent of his land . Thus , of the produce of land , one part replaces the capital of the farmer ; the other pays his profit and the rent of the land- lord ; and thus conftitutes a revenue both to the owner of this capital ...
... perfon , as the rent of his land . Thus , of the produce of land , one part replaces the capital of the farmer ; the other pays his profit and the rent of the land- lord ; and thus conftitutes a revenue both to the owner of this capital ...
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Adam Smith. III . and to fome other perfon , as the rent of his land . CHA P. Of the produce of a great manufactory , in the fame manner , one part , and that always the largest , replaces the capital of the undertaker of the work ; the ...
Adam Smith. III . and to fome other perfon , as the rent of his land . CHA P. Of the produce of a great manufactory , in the fame manner , one part , and that always the largest , replaces the capital of the undertaker of the work ; the ...
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... perfon faves from his revenue he adds to his capital , and either employs it himself in maintaining an additional number of produc- tive hands , or enables fome other person to do fo , by lending it to him for an intereft , that is ...
... perfon faves from his revenue he adds to his capital , and either employs it himself in maintaining an additional number of produc- tive hands , or enables fome other person to do fo , by lending it to him for an intereft , that is ...
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... perfon has , at any time , been at too great an expence in building , in furniture , in books or pictures , no imprudence can be inferred from his changing his conduct . These are things in which further expence is frequently rendered ...
... perfon has , at any time , been at too great an expence in building , in furniture , in books or pictures , no imprudence can be inferred from his changing his conduct . These are things in which further expence is frequently rendered ...
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... fober people are univerfally preferred , as borrowers , to prodigals and projectors . The perfon who lends money gets nearly as much Sober intereft M 1 3 intereft from the former as he dares to take from 44 THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF.
... fober people are univerfally preferred , as borrowers , to prodigals and projectors . The perfon who lends money gets nearly as much Sober intereft M 1 3 intereft from the former as he dares to take from 44 THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF.
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