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... moft frivolous pro- feffions : churchmen , lawyers , physicians , men of letters of all kinds ; players , buffoons , musicians , opera - fingers , opera - dancers , & c . The labour of the meanest of these has a certain value , regu ...
... moft frivolous pro- feffions : churchmen , lawyers , physicians , men of letters of all kinds ; players , buffoons , musicians , opera - fingers , opera - dancers , & c . The labour of the meanest of these has a certain value , regu ...
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... moft Dutch towns . In thofe towns which are principally fupported by the conftant or occafional refidence of a court , and in which the inferior ranks of people are chiefly maintained by the spending of revenue , they are in general ...
... moft Dutch towns . In thofe towns which are principally fupported by the conftant or occafional refidence of a court , and in which the inferior ranks of people are chiefly maintained by the spending of revenue , they are in general ...
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... moft obvious ; and the moft likely way of aug- menting their fortune , is to fave and accumulate fome part of what they acquire , either regularly and annually , or upon fome extraordinary occa- fions . Though the principle of expence ...
... moft obvious ; and the moft likely way of aug- menting their fortune , is to fave and accumulate fome part of what they acquire , either regularly and annually , or upon fome extraordinary occa- fions . Though the principle of expence ...
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... moft occafions , it appears from expe- rience , fufficient to compenfate , not only the private prodigality and misconduct of indivi- C 3 duals , BOOK duals , but the public extravagance of govern- II THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 21.
... moft occafions , it appears from expe- rience , fufficient to compenfate , not only the private prodigality and misconduct of indivi- C 3 duals , BOOK duals , but the public extravagance of govern- II THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 21.
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... moft trifling of all , in amaffing a great wardrobe of fine clothes , like the favourite and minifter of a great prince who died a few years ago . Were two men of equal fortune to spend their revenue , the one chiefly in the one way ...
... moft trifling of all , in amaffing a great wardrobe of fine clothes , like the favourite and minifter of a great prince who died a few years ago . Were two men of equal fortune to spend their revenue , the one chiefly in the one way ...
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