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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... necessary completely to recast his work by the substitution of whole passages , sometimes my own , and sometimes derived from the paraphrases of other authors who have often pillaged the ' Wealth of Nations ' without scruple . Content ...
... necessary completely to recast his work by the substitution of whole passages , sometimes my own , and sometimes derived from the paraphrases of other authors who have often pillaged the ' Wealth of Nations ' without scruple . Content ...
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... necessary for facilitating the commerce of Society . First , Commerce in general . Secondly , Particular Branches of Commerce • ARTICLE II . Of the Expense of Institutions for the Educa- tion of Youth · 124 138 PAGE ARTICLE III . Of the ...
... necessary for facilitating the commerce of Society . First , Commerce in general . Secondly , Particular Branches of Commerce • ARTICLE II . Of the Expense of Institutions for the Educa- tion of Youth · 124 138 PAGE ARTICLE III . Of the ...
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... necessary for the cultivation of the farm by the proprietor , and with him they divided equally the produce . It could not be the interest of these cultiva- tors to lay out any of their own little stock in the im- provement of land ...
... necessary for the cultivation of the farm by the proprietor , and with him they divided equally the produce . It could not be the interest of these cultiva- tors to lay out any of their own little stock in the im- provement of land ...
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... necessary to accumulate gold and silver in order to enable a country to carry on foreign wars . Fleets and armies are maintained with consumable goods . A nation may purchase the pay and provisions of an army three different ways - by ...
... necessary to accumulate gold and silver in order to enable a country to carry on foreign wars . Fleets and armies are maintained with consumable goods . A nation may purchase the pay and provisions of an army three different ways - by ...
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... necessary for purchasing the common returns that had been usually consumed in the country . Manu- facturers may flourish , therefore , amidst the ruin of their country . No foreign war of great expense could be carried on by the ...
... necessary for purchasing the common returns that had been usually consumed in the country . Manu- facturers may flourish , therefore , amidst the ruin of their country . No foreign war of great expense could be carried on by the ...
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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