The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 185
... practical political leaders of our own time . ' If any evidence is needed of the great importance attached to the views of Adam Smith at the present day , it is to be found in the immense trouble taken by modern writers to ascertain ...
... practical political leaders of our own time . ' If any evidence is needed of the great importance attached to the views of Adam Smith at the present day , it is to be found in the immense trouble taken by modern writers to ascertain ...
Page 201
... practical affairs . And here we may turn aside for a moment to note the contrast , well brought out by Mr. F. W. Hirst in his very discerning introduction to Miss Hirst's book , between List and his greater rival Adam Smith ...
... practical affairs . And here we may turn aside for a moment to note the contrast , well brought out by Mr. F. W. Hirst in his very discerning introduction to Miss Hirst's book , between List and his greater rival Adam Smith ...
Page 202
... practical business of life , it is none the less true that the practical business man is tolerably certain to fail when set to work out a true theory of his subject . He goes right in business solely by reason of his empirical know ...
... practical business of life , it is none the less true that the practical business man is tolerably certain to fail when set to work out a true theory of his subject . He goes right in business solely by reason of his empirical know ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
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