| Adam Smith - Division of labor - 1786 - 538 pages
...of manufacturing induftry maintained in Great Britain. THE monopoly of the colony trade, therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile fyftem, deprefles the induftry of of all other countries, but chiefly that of the c Hv*. f>. colonies, without in the leaft increafing,... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 550 pages
...©f manufacturing induftry maintained in Great Britain. THE monopoly of the colony trade, therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile fyftem, depreffes the induftry of all other Countries, but chiefly that of the c HA p. colonies, without in... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1801 - 374 pages
...trade, therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile fyftem , depreffes the induftry of all other countries , but chiefly...without in the leaft increafing, but on the contrary diminifliing , that of the country in whofe favor it is eftabliflied. The monopoly hinders the capital... | |
| Adam Smith - English literature - 1811 - 550 pages
...of manufacturing induftry maintained in Great Britain. The monopoly of the colony trade, therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile fyftem, depreffes the induftrv of of all other countries, but chiefly that of the CHAP. colonies, without in... | |
| David Ricardo - Classical school of economics - 1821 - 560 pages
...*' like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without, in the least, increasing, but, on the contrary, diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established."... | |
| David Ricardo - Classical school of economics - 1821 - 566 pages
...all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of DD 2 all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without, in the least, increasing, but, on the contrary, diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established."... | |
| Christianity - 1829 - 612 pages
...like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile systems, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country, in whose favour it is established.'... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1829 - 606 pages
...like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile systems, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country, in whose favour it is established.'... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pages
...therefore, like all the other mean and malignant expedients of the mercantile system, depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but on the contrary diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established.... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1882 - 614 pages
...colonial trade. The truth, however, is that ' the monopoly of the colony trade depresses the industry of all other countries, but chiefly that of the colonies, without in the least increasing, but, on the contrary, diminishing, that of the country in whose favour it is established.'... | |
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