| Louis Boudianoff Boudin - 1912 - 316 стор.
...of Nations opens with the following passage : " The annual labor of every nation is the fund whidh originally supplies it with all the necessaries and...consist always either in the immediate produce of that labor, or in what is purchased with that produce from other nations." The opening passage of Ricardo's... | |
| Fritz Berolzheimer - 1907 - 354 стор.
...161—173. Wealth of Nations, I, p. l: „The annual labor of every nation is the fund which origiually supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences...consist always either in the immediate produce of that labor, or in what is purchased whit that produce from other nations." Ricardo steht gleichfalls auf... | |
| Herbert Joseph Davenport - 1907 - 780 стор.
...such is the gist of the doctrine stated by Adam Smith: "The annual labor of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences of life." Therefore, accordingly as this output "bears a greater or smaller proportion to those who are to consume... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1909 - 328 стор.
...unquestionably labour. The opening sentence runs : " The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries...is purchased with that produce from other nations." Even List is forced to admit that this passage shows how clearly Adam Smith in general perceived that... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1909 - 324 стор.
...unquestionably labour. The opening sentence runs : " The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries...is purchased with that produce from other nations." Even List is forced to admit that this passage shows how clearly Adam Smith in general perceived that... | |
| James Bonar - 1909 - 440 стор.
...of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniencies of life which it annually consumes, and which consist...in what is purchased with that produce from other nations."1 Plain reason tells us that "the real wealth " of a society is " the annual produce of the... | |
| Harold A. Russell - 1910 - 250 стор.
...truth far better than his more popular successors : " The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries...is purchased with that produce from other nations." Not content with this simple statement of self-evident truth, which apparently seemed an insufficient... | |
| Lewis Henry Haney - 1911 - 598 стор.
...makes much of labor. The first words in his book are, " The annual labor of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences of life ; " and, as will beseen-iater. Jig makes ^a It must not be inferredj^at Smith means all human exertion... | |
| Fritz Berolzheimer - 1912 - 564 стор.
...Vol. 6, p. 756.) 2"Wealth of Nations," Vol. I, p. 1. "The annual labor of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries...consist always either in the immediate produce of that labor, or in what is purchased with that produce from other nations." Hence the importance of studying... | |
| Robert Lloyd Kelley - 1990 - 492 стор.
...fact, is the opening statement of The Wealth of Nations. The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries...in what is purchased with that produce from other nations.8 It was not trade that enriched the country, as the merchants contended, nor was it the production... | |
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