The Elements of Political Economy: In Two Parts, Volume 2A. M. Kelley, bookseller, 1964 - Constitutional law |
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... thing like the extent we are apt to suppose . If we were to form an opinion on this subject , from observation in the different regions of the globe , we should be led to suppose that national wealth ordinarily existed in the in- verse ...
... thing like the extent we are apt to suppose . If we were to form an opinion on this subject , from observation in the different regions of the globe , we should be led to suppose that national wealth ordinarily existed in the in- verse ...
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... things , to see with what ingenuity and earnestness , respectable peo- ple , of both sexes , palliated and defended the ... thing of the kind , both upon a great and small scale , I would take away the power to pardon . If there must be ...
... things , to see with what ingenuity and earnestness , respectable peo- ple , of both sexes , palliated and defended the ... thing of the kind , both upon a great and small scale , I would take away the power to pardon . If there must be ...
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... thing else . Let us inquire a little into this mysterious thing called exchange , which so many people talk about , aud so few people understand , and which the Government is so anxious to regulate . " What , then , is exchange ? In the ...
... thing else . Let us inquire a little into this mysterious thing called exchange , which so many people talk about , aud so few people understand , and which the Government is so anxious to regulate . " What , then , is exchange ? In the ...
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Adam Smith adopted advantage amount annual product AUCTION DUTIES augment bank beneficial benefit black population capital employed cause cent circulation citizens colonial commodities consequence Constitution consumer consumption corn court crimes currency DANIEL RAYMOND debtor diminish division of property doctrine domestic doubt duty earth effect employment England equal evil exchange expenditure foreign give gold and silver greater important increase individual industry insolvent law interest land less loan manufacture manumission manumit means measure ment million moral national debt nature necessaries and comforts never object ordinary paid pauperism penitentiary political economy poor poor laws portion present principle private monopoly product of labour profits proportion public creditors public debt punishment quantity of labour racter raise reason revenue rich says slavery slaves society specie suppose tariff taxation thing tion trade Treasury unequal division wants Wealth of Nations whole