An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsA. and C. Black and W. Tait, 1838 - 648 páginas |
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... cattle and beef from Ireland , he asks , " If it be good for England to keep Ireland a distinct kingdom , why do not the predominant party in Parliament , suppose the western members , make England beyond Trent another king- dom , and ...
... cattle and beef from Ireland , he asks , " If it be good for England to keep Ireland a distinct kingdom , why do not the predominant party in Parliament , suppose the western members , make England beyond Trent another king- dom , and ...
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... cattle or for venison with his companions ; and he finds , at last , that he can in this manner get more cattle and venison than if he himself went to the field to catch them . From a regard to his own interest , therefore , the making ...
... cattle or for venison with his companions ; and he finds , at last , that he can in this manner get more cattle and venison than if he himself went to the field to catch them . From a regard to his own interest , therefore , the making ...
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... cattle , or those of the Carse of Gowrie to the culture of wheat , or those of the Shetland isles to the catching of fish , because an instinctive propensity impels them to engage in such employ- ments ; but because they have learned ...
... cattle , or those of the Carse of Gowrie to the culture of wheat , or those of the Shetland isles to the catching of fish , because an instinctive propensity impels them to engage in such employ- ments ; but because they have learned ...
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... cattle are said to have been the common instrument of commerce ; and , though they must have been a most incon- venient one , yet in old times we find things were frequently valued according to the number of cattle which had been given ...
... cattle are said to have been the common instrument of commerce ; and , though they must have been a most incon- venient one , yet in old times we find things were frequently valued according to the number of cattle which had been given ...
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... cattle employed in producing it , and the third pays the profit of the farmer . These three parts seem either immediately or ultimately to make up the whole price of A fourth part , it may perhaps be I See note 3 , p . 21 . corn ...
... cattle employed in producing it , and the third pays the profit of the farmer . These three parts seem either immediately or ultimately to make up the whole price of A fourth part , it may perhaps be I See note 3 , p . 21 . corn ...
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