| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 стор.
...the rest of their fellow-citizens. The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce which conies from this order, ought always to be listened to with...and who accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it. PRICES OF WHEA& Years XII. Prite of the^Quarter ol Wheat each Year. Average... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 стор.
...naturally would be, to levy, for their own benefit, an absurd tax upon the rest of their fellow-citizens. The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce...and who accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it. PRICES OF WHEAT. Average price, 219 l J VOL, t Year XII. Price of the Quarter... | |
| 1813 - 662 стор.
...adopted ' till after having been long and carefully examined, not only with 4 the most scrupulous, hat -with the most suspicious attention. It) * comes from...who accordingly have, ' upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it.' In this argument, Dr. Smith hrings forward a circumstance which is always... | |
| Robert Grant - 1813 - 492 стор.
...great part of its force and plausibility from that which precedes it, namely, that those classes " have generally an interest to deceive and " even to oppress the public." This remark is apparently meant, not of any partial, local, or temporary interest of the body, but... | |
| 1844 - 1200 стор.
...most suspicious attention. It comes from an order of men, whose interest is never exactly the game with that of the public, who have generally an interest...and who accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it." I will not go farther into the subject at present, or offer any opinion... | |
| 1839 - 544 стор.
...the persevering agitation of a class, whose interest, Dr. Adam Smith declares to be, " never exactly with that of the public, who have generally an Interest to deceive and even oppress the public, and who accordingly, have upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it."... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1843 - 850 стор.
...of " Read on, read on."~| If the House wished it he would do so. — " It comes from an order of men who have generally an interest to deceive, and even to oppress, the public, and who, accordingly, on many occasions have both deceived and oppressed them. Mr. James did not approve of the present sliding-scale,... | |
| William Ford (maltster.) - 1849 - 258 стор.
...that immaculate set called merchants and dealers, of whom Smith, in his WEALTH OF NATIONS, says, " The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce...and who, accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it." Looking at the great increase in consumption of the several competing articles,... | |
| Benjamin Gregory - 1871 - 436 стор.
...naturally would be, to levy for their own benefit an absurd tax upon the rest of their fellow citizens. The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce...and who accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived -and oppressed it." * This is a very wise and just caution to patriotic statesmen against... | |
| Benjamin Gregory - 1872 - 422 стор.
...naturally would be, to levy for their own benefit an absurd tax upon the rest of their fellowcitizens. The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce...and who accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it." * This is a very wise and just caution to patriotic statesmen against legislation,... | |
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