An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: In Three Volumes, Volume 2Strahan, 1784 |
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... fuppofed to imply fome acknowledg- ment of preceding bad conduct . Few , there- fore , of those who have once been fo unfortunate as to launch out too far into this fort of expence , III . have afterwards the courage to reform , till ...
... fuppofed to imply fome acknowledg- ment of preceding bad conduct . Few , there- fore , of those who have once been fo unfortunate as to launch out too far into this fort of expence , III . have afterwards the courage to reform , till ...
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... fuppofed to be equal to one - half of its former value , an intereft which is equal to one- fourth only of the value of the former interest . ANY increase in the quantity of filver , while that of the commodities circulated by means of ...
... fuppofed to be equal to one - half of its former value , an intereft which is equal to one- fourth only of the value of the former interest . ANY increase in the quantity of filver , while that of the commodities circulated by means of ...
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... fuppofed ex- > tent of those powers , or in other words , accord ing to the fuppofed natural or improved fertility of the land . It is the work of nature which re- mains after deducting or compenfating every thing which can be regarded ...
... fuppofed ex- > tent of those powers , or in other words , accord ing to the fuppofed natural or improved fertility of the land . It is the work of nature which re- mains after deducting or compenfating every thing which can be regarded ...
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... account , however , that the carrying trade has been fuppofed peculi- arly advantageous to fuch a country as Great VOL . II . Britain , F BOOK Britain , of which the defence and fecurity depend THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . I.
... account , however , that the carrying trade has been fuppofed peculi- arly advantageous to fuch a country as Great VOL . II . Britain , F BOOK Britain , of which the defence and fecurity depend THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . I.
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... fuppofed to belong more directly to the land than to their master . They could , therefore , be fold with it , but not separately . They could marry , pro- vided it was with the confent of their mafter ; and he could not afterwards ...
... fuppofed to belong more directly to the land than to their master . They could , therefore , be fold with it , but not separately . They could marry , pro- vided it was with the confent of their mafter ; and he could not afterwards ...
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act of navigation advantageous againſt almoſt annual produce antient balance of trade bank becauſe befides BOOK bounty Britain Britiſh cafe capital carried CHAP coin commerce commodities confequence confiderable confumed corn cultivation diftant diminiſh duties employed employment England Engliſh eſtabliſhed Europe expence exportation faid fame manner fcarcity fecurity feems feldom fent fhillings fhould filk firſt fociety fome fometimes fomewhat foon foreign trade France ftate ftill ftock fubfiftence fubject fuch fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport furplus produce gold and filver greater greateſt guilders importation increaſe Indies induſtry intereft itſelf labour land and labour lefs leſs manufactures meaſure merchant moft monopoly moſt muft muſt nations neceffarily neceffary occafion otherwife perfon poffible Portugal pound weight pounds prefent productive labour profit prohibition proportion publick purchaſe purpoſe quantity raiſe reaſon refpect revenue ſmall ſtate ſtill ſtock themſelves theſe thofe metals thoſe thouſand tion uſe Weft whole