An analysis of Adam Smiths' Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations, repr., with additions, from the 3rd ed. of J. Joyce's abridgement, revised and ed. by W.P. Emerton, Volumen21880 |
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... America , and from that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope . CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion of the Mercantile System CHAPTER IX . PAGE 64 64 67 Of the Agricultural systems , or of those systems of Political Economy ...
... America , and from that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope . CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion of the Mercantile System CHAPTER IX . PAGE 64 64 67 Of the Agricultural systems , or of those systems of Political Economy ...
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... America , where land is cheap , manufactures for distant sale have never yet been established in their towns.1 But in countries where land is dear every artificer who has acquired more stock than can be em- ployed in the neighbourhood ...
... America , where land is cheap , manufactures for distant sale have never yet been established in their towns.1 But in countries where land is dear every artificer who has acquired more stock than can be em- ployed in the neighbourhood ...
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... America , of which the wealth is founded in agri- culture . In Europe the number of inhabitants is not doubled in less than 500 years ; in America it is found to double in 25 years . In Europe the law of primo- geniture , and ...
... America , of which the wealth is founded in agri- culture . In Europe the number of inhabitants is not doubled in less than 500 years ; in America it is found to double in 25 years . In Europe the law of primo- geniture , and ...
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... America the purchase and improvement of land is the most profitable employment of a capital , and although the state ... America . America had so many points in her favour that she could hardly have failed to thrive under any system ...
... America the purchase and improvement of land is the most profitable employment of a capital , and although the state ... America . America had so many points in her favour that she could hardly have failed to thrive under any system ...
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... America , when they arrived upon any unknown coast , used to be , if there were gold and silver in the neigh- bourhood . The object of the Tartars in questioning the French ambassador was the same as that of the Spaniards , but their ...
... America , when they arrived upon any unknown coast , used to be , if there were gold and silver in the neigh- bourhood . The object of the Tartars in questioning the French ambassador was the same as that of the Spaniards , but their ...
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Adam Smith advantage ÆNEID agriculture America ancient artificers balance of trade bank money Bonamy Price bounty Britain capital cent Church civilised clergy coin College colony trade commerce commodities consumer consumption corn Crown 8vo cultivation debt defrayed duties East India empire employed employment England English equal established Europe expense exportation factures favour foreign trade former France fund gold and silver greater Hertford College importation imposed improvement increase industry interest JAMES THORNTON labour land-tax landlord levied Lord Lord Clive maintain manu manufactures ment mercantile merchants monopoly natural necessary occasion Oxford paid Political Economy Portugal profit prohibition proportion proprietors quantity QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES raise regulated render rent of land restraints revenue Rogers's note Roman ROMAN LAW rude produce seignorage society sovereign Spain Specimen standing army subsistence tenant THOMAS CLAYTON tion Translation Wealth of Nations whole