| Jesse Collings - 1908 - 502 стор.
...territory, who views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure...industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful." — "Wealth of Nations " (Vol. II, p. 137, nth edition, 1805). 1 These and other notes were taken at... | |
| Wilhelm Hasbach - 1908 - 502 стор.
...sudden. Adam Smith, though an opponent of small farming, had learnt in France that the small owner "is generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful." 3 And Young himself in his tour through France made the famous observation that "the magic of property... | |
| Wilhelm Hasbach - 1908 - 500 стор.
...sudden. Adam Smith, though an opponent of small farming, had learnt in France that the small owner "is generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful."3 And Young himself in his tour through France made the famous observation that "the magic... | |
| Gilbert Parker, Richard Dawson - 1910 - 280 стор.
...territory, who views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure...industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful." John Stuart Mill : " I conceive it to be established that no other existing state of agricultural economy... | |
| Franz Oppenheimer - 1913 - 690 стор.
...obtooljl ein ©egner ber ileinen „*padjtbetriebe, in granïreidj gelernt, bafj ber Heine ^Eigentümer „is generally of all improvers the most industrious,...the most in„telligent and the most successful", llnb „bon ?)oung root auf „feiner SReife burdj grantrei^ bie SBeobad^tung gemalt toorben, „ba§... | |
| Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Henry Higgs - 1926 - 886 стор.
...other hand, had observed that "a small proprietor, who knows every part of his little territory ... is generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful " ( Wealth of Nations, bk. iii. ch. iv.). But, excepting writers of democratic^! tendencies such as... | |
| Adam Smith - 1922 - 522 стор.
...affection which property, especially small property, natur ally inspires, and who upon that account bikes pleasure not only in cultivating but in adorning it, is generally of all improvers the mo«t industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful.4 The sttmregulations, besides, keep... | |
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - 1965 - 882 стор.
...little territory, who views it with all the affection which . . . small property naturally inspires ... is generally of all improvers, the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful." Mr. Boutin, this administration and its leadership in the Congress, most of those men of both parties... | |
| 1909 - 1132 стор.
...territory, who views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who, upon that account, takes pleasure...industrious, the most intelligent and the most successful.' These words are now even more true than they were at the time when they were written. In former times,... | |
| Istvan Hont, Michael Ignatieff - 1983 - 388 стор.
...territory, who views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure...most industrious, the most intelligent and the most successful'.80 As we shall see, limited wealth, the intelligent husbanding of resources, hard work... | |
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