An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1786 |
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... fubfiftence , may be employ- ed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands . Thus , not only the great landlord or the rich merchant , but even the common workman , if his wages are confider- able , may ...
... fubfiftence , may be employ- ed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands . Thus , not only the great landlord or the rich merchant , but even the common workman , if his wages are confider- able , may ...
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... fubfiftence . from day to day , or even from hour to hour , as he wants it . He is thereby enabled to employ almoft his whole stock as a capital . He is thus enabled V. to furnish work to a greater value , and 7 to 48 THE NATURE AND ...
... fubfiftence . from day to day , or even from hour to hour , as he wants it . He is thereby enabled to employ almoft his whole stock as a capital . He is thus enabled V. to furnish work to a greater value , and 7 to 48 THE NATURE AND ...
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... fubfiftence , and the ma- terials of manufacture . The town repays this supply by fending back a part of the manufac- tured produce to the inhabitants of the country . The town , in which there neither is nor can be any reproduction of ...
... fubfiftence , and the ma- terials of manufacture . The town repays this supply by fending back a part of the manufac- tured produce to the inhabitants of the country . The town , in which there neither is nor can be any reproduction of ...
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... fubfiftence is , in the nature of things , prior to conveniency and luxury , fo the industry which procures the former , muft neceffarily be prior to that which minifters to the latter . The culti- vation and improvement of the country ...
... fubfiftence is , in the nature of things , prior to conveniency and luxury , fo the industry which procures the former , muft neceffarily be prior to that which minifters to the latter . The culti- vation and improvement of the country ...
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... fubfiftence . The quantity of the finished work which they fell to the inhabitants of the country , neceffarily regulates the quan- tity of the materials and provifions which they buy . Neither their employment nor fubfiftence ...
... fubfiftence . The quantity of the finished work which they fell to the inhabitants of the country , neceffarily regulates the quan- tity of the materials and provifions which they buy . Neither their employment nor fubfiftence ...
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