Principles of Political EconomyРипол Классик, 1965 - 1013 стор. |
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... Italy with splendid edifices, ublic and private: but at length so windled under the cuervating influences ofmisgovernment, that what. remained was not even stiflicient to hoe those edifices from decay. The strength and riches of the ...
... Italy with splendid edifices, ublic and private: but at length so windled under the cuervating influences ofmisgovernment, that what. remained was not even stiflicient to hoe those edifices from decay. The strength and riches of the ...
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... Italian opera sin era, German governesses, French ha et dancers, &c., are a source of wealth, as far as they go, to their res ctive countries, if they return thit er. The petty states of Greece, especially the ruder and more backward of ...
... Italian opera sin era, German governesses, French ha et dancers, &c., are a source of wealth, as far as they go, to their res ctive countries, if they return thit er. The petty states of Greece, especially the ruder and more backward of ...
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... Italians' qnickness of perception is shown in rapidly comprehending any new descriptions of labour put into their hands, in a power of quickly com— prehending the meaning of their employer, of adapting themselves to new circumstances ...
... Italians' qnickness of perception is shown in rapidly comprehending any new descriptions of labour put into their hands, in a power of quickly com— prehending the meaning of their employer, of adapting themselves to new circumstances ...
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... Italy in the Middle Ages, by no means enjoyed what any one with modern ideas would call security: the state of society was most unsettled and turbulent; person and property were exposed to a thousand dangers. But they were free. thods of ...
... Italy in the Middle Ages, by no means enjoyed what any one with modern ideas would call security: the state of society was most unsettled and turbulent; person and property were exposed to a thousand dangers. But they were free. thods of ...
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... Italy, dad a good 'culture many nerstions before Eng and, and theirs I! still, as a whole, probably the beat agriculture in the world. The em irical skill, which is the effect of da' y and close observation, peasant farmers often so in ...
... Italy, dad a good 'culture many nerstions before Eng and, and theirs I! still, as a whole, probably the beat agriculture in the world. The em irical skill, which is the effect of da' y and close observation, peasant farmers often so in ...
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Rent the effect of a natural mono ly | 255 |
BOOK III | 264 |
Commodities wlich are susceptible of indefinite multiplication | 274 |
Objections to a double standard | 279 |
Examination of the doctrine that an inconvertihle currency is safe | 308 |
afiwmwwmwmmMMMmmi | 347 |
The precious metals as money are of the same value and dis | 370 |
Influence of Currency on Me Ereranges | 381 |
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The limited quantin and limited productiveness of land the real | 108 |
1 Remedies when the limit to production is the weakness of | 117 |
BOOK II | 123 |
Competition not the sole regulator of the division of the produce | 147 |
l Diflerenco between English and Continental opinions respecting | 155 |
Influence of peasant properties in stimulating industry | 171 |
2 | 178 |
Nature of the metayer system and its varieties | 183 |
notes hills and cheques on price | 199 |
Of Way | 207 |
OfMoney considered as an Imported | 208 |
ages of women why lower than those of | 236 |
Of the Rate of Interest | 390 |
Reasons for thinking that the Currency Act of 1844 produces | 397 |
Should the issue of bank notes be confined to a single esta | 403 |
Should the holders of notes be protected in any peculiar manner | 409 |
Exchange and Money make no difference in the law of wages | 416 |
INFLUENCE OF THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETY | 421 |
Doctrine of Adam Smith on the competition of capital 439 | 439 |
Stationary state of wealth and population dreaded and deprecated | 452 |
Profits resolvable into three parts interest insurance and wages | 463 |
ON THE INFLUENCE OF GOVERNMENT | 479 |
Cmrnn 1V Of Taxes on Commodities | 504 |
_ Qfsome otter Taxes | 517 |
Effects of imperfect security of person and property | 531 |
Law of compulsory equal division of inheritancea | 540 |
Doctrine of Protection to Native Industry | 552 |
1 Governmental intervention distinguished into authoritative | 567 |
Case of contracts in perpetuity | 579 |
Colonization 685 | 585 |
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