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, Volume 21880 |
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... respect equivalent to the subsistence which the land afforded them.1 A sheep or a lamb was , some years ago , in the ... respects . He was there- CHAP . IV . 15 TO IMPROVEMENT OF COUNTRY .
... respect equivalent to the subsistence which the land afforded them.1 A sheep or a lamb was , some years ago , in the ... respects . He was there- CHAP . IV . 15 TO IMPROVEMENT OF COUNTRY .
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Jeremiah Joyce Wolseley Partridge Emerton. whom the others paid certain respects . He was there- fore obliged to abandon the administration of justice , through the greater part of the country , to those who were capable of administering ...
Jeremiah Joyce Wolseley Partridge Emerton. whom the others paid certain respects . He was there- fore obliged to abandon the administration of justice , through the greater part of the country , to those who were capable of administering ...
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... respect synonymous . A rich country is supposed to be a country abounding in money . The first inquiry of the Spanish explorers of America , when they arrived upon any unknown coast , used to be , if there were gold and silver in the ...
... respect synonymous . A rich country is supposed to be a country abounding in money . The first inquiry of the Spanish explorers of America , when they arrived upon any unknown coast , used to be , if there were gold and silver in the ...
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... respects from that of a particular commodity . ( 1 ) It may be known how far the price of such a commodity could be enhanced by such a tax , but how far it might affect the price of labour could never be known . ( 2 ) Taxes on the ...
... respects from that of a particular commodity . ( 1 ) It may be known how far the price of such a commodity could be enhanced by such a tax , but how far it might affect the price of labour could never be known . ( 2 ) Taxes on the ...
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... respects their effects are the same as those of bounties upon exportation . The tonnage bounties are thought to contribute to the de- fence of the country , by augmenting the number of its sailors and shipping . This is said to be done ...
... respects their effects are the same as those of bounties upon exportation . The tonnage bounties are thought to contribute to the de- fence of the country , by augmenting the number of its sailors and shipping . This is said to be done ...
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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