A Manual of Political Economy: With Particular Reference to the Institutions, Resources, and Condition of the United States. 1828 |
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Page 117
... influence upon the price , may be thrown out of the question , for the present purpose , for though they may enhance the price of the products , as they no doubt do that of wheat , they constitute no part of the rents . The farmer or ...
... influence upon the price , may be thrown out of the question , for the present purpose , for though they may enhance the price of the products , as they no doubt do that of wheat , they constitute no part of the rents . The farmer or ...
Page 226
... influence of equal laws and rights , they are not just subjects of complaint ; they have , in many respects , a useful influence upon the general productive power , especially by sustaining the hopes and stimulating the exertions of ...
... influence of equal laws and rights , they are not just subjects of complaint ; they have , in many respects , a useful influence upon the general productive power , especially by sustaining the hopes and stimulating the exertions of ...
Page 232
... influence upon public opinion , and therefore the more absolute the authority granting the pardon , and the more complete the subjection and acquies- cence in its acts on the part of the people , the less injury will arise from the ...
... influence upon public opinion , and therefore the more absolute the authority granting the pardon , and the more complete the subjection and acquies- cence in its acts on the part of the people , the less injury will arise from the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 11 |
CHAPTER III | 28 |
CapitalProfitsInterestUsury | 58 |
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount annual arts banks branch Britain capital cause cent change of habits circulating medium coin commercial consumers consumption corn laws cost of production cultivation currency demand distress dollars domestic duction economy effect employed employment encouragement England enhanced equal estimated exchange exchangeable value expense export favour fictitious capital gold greater habits higher imported improvement income increase influence instance interest and profits kind labour lands laws less loans Lord Liverpool loss manufacture market value Massachusetts materials means measure ment metals money prices monopoly Montesquieu munity national industry persons population pounds sterling practice proportion prosperity provisions quantity rate of interest rate of profits rate of wages reduced regulation rents respect rise says seignorage silver skill species of industry supply suppose territory thing tion tivate trade transportation United value of money wants wheat whole community