| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805 - 494 стор.
...labour, and the profits " of stock, and constitutes a revenue to three different orders of people; to those who live by "wages, and to those who live...three great original and constituent orders " of every civilized society, from whose revenue " that of every other order is ultimately derived. " The interest... | |
| William Ford (maltster.) - 1849 - 258 стор.
...revenue to three different orders of people, — to those who live hy rent, to those who live by labour, and to those who live by profit. These are the three great original and constituent orders of every civilized society, from whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived." Now what is... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 576 стор.
...thing, the whole price of that annual produce, naturally divides itself, it has already been observed, into three parts ; the rent of land, the wages of...revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived. 1 Everybody is benefited by an im- measured in money, has larger powen of provement in the productive... | |
| Adam Smith - 1880 - 486 стор.
...; to those who live by rent, to those who live by wages, and to those who live by profit. These arc the three great original and constituent orders of...that -of every other order is ultimately derived. 1 Everybody is benefited by an im- measured in money, has larper powrri provemi'nt in the productive... | |
| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 стор.
...different orders of people ; to those who live by rent, to those who live by wages, and to those who Uve by profit. These are the three great, original, and constituent, orders of every civilized society, from whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived. The interest... | |
| Hugh Dalton Baron Dalton - 1925 - 404 стор.
...annual produce . . . naturally divides itself into three parts, and constitutes a revenue to three orders of people ; to those who live by rent, to those...and constituent orders of every civilised society."* To Adam Smith, as to most early 1 Book I.. Ch. X. 1 Moreover, " profits " in Adam Smith's sense consist... | |
| Phyllis Deane, W. A. Cole - 1969 - 378 стор.
...these who live by rent, to those who live by wages, and to those who live by profit. These are the great original and constituent orders of every civilised...whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived.'1 But even earlier than this, in 1 766, David Hume asserted, in a letter to Turgot, ' that,... | |
| Adam Smith - 2008 - 1148 стор.
...constitutes a revenue to three different orders of people; to those who live by rent, to those who Uve by wages, and to those who live by profit. These are...three great, original and constituent orders of every civilized society, from whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived. The interest... | |
| George Lichtheim - 1965 - 434 стор.
...Smith, not Marx, who described profit as the income of those who employed hired labour: the third of the 'three great, original and constituent orders...that of every other order is ultimately derived'. 1 Moreover, 1 Wealth of Nations (ed. Cannan, Modern Library edn., New York, 1937). p. 248. Smith was... | |
| B. W. Head - 1985 - 250 стор.
...production of wealth. For Smith, The whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country ... naturally divides itself ... into three parts; the...whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived.66 In the same way, J.-B. Say noted crucial differences in the functional roles and sources... | |
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