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... Improvement of the Country . BOOK IV . Of Systems of political Oeconomy . INTRODUCTION . 209 CHA P. I. Of the Principle of the commercial , or mer- cantile Syftem . CHA P. II . Of Reftraints upon the Importation from foreign Countries ...
... Improvement of the Country . BOOK IV . Of Systems of political Oeconomy . INTRODUCTION . 209 CHA P. I. Of the Principle of the commercial , or mer- cantile Syftem . CHA P. II . Of Reftraints upon the Importation from foreign Countries ...
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... improvement in the productive powers of labor , so that accumu- lation naturally leads to this improvement . The person who employs his stock in maintaining labor , neceffarily wishes to employ it in such a manner , as to produce as ...
... improvement in the productive powers of labor , so that accumu- lation naturally leads to this improvement . The person who employs his stock in maintaining labor , neceffarily wishes to employ it in such a manner , as to produce as ...
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... improvements of land , of what has been profitably laid out in clearing , draining , enclofing , manuring , and reducing it into the con- dition most proper for tillage and culture . An im- proved farm may very juftly be regarded in the ...
... improvements of land , of what has been profitably laid out in clearing , draining , enclofing , manuring , and reducing it into the con- dition most proper for tillage and culture . An im- proved farm may very juftly be regarded in the ...
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... improved farm is equally advantageous and more durable than any of thofe machines , frequently requiring no other repairs than the most profitable application of the farmer's capital employed in cultivating it : Fourthly , of the ...
... improved farm is equally advantageous and more durable than any of thofe machines , frequently requiring no other repairs than the most profitable application of the farmer's capital employed in cultivating it : Fourthly , of the ...
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... improved , will yield no revenue without a circulating capital , which maintains the laborers who cultivate and collect its produce . > To maintain and augment the stock which may be reserved for immediate confumption , is the fole end ...
... improved , will yield no revenue without a circulating capital , which maintains the laborers who cultivate and collect its produce . > To maintain and augment the stock which may be reserved for immediate confumption , is the fole end ...
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