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" England, where it is often more difficult for a poor man to pass the artificial boundary of a parish, than an arm of the sea or a ridge of high mountains, natural boundaries which sometimes separate very distinctly different rates of wages in other countries. "
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations - Página 160
por Adam Smith - 1904 - 687 páginas
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The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh:: The ...

Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 páginas
...of the fea or a ridge of high mountains, natural boundaries which fometimes feparate very diftindlly different rates of wages in other countries. To remove a man who has committed no mifdemeanour from the parifh where he chufes to refide, is an evident violation of natural liberty...
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The Works of Adam Smith, Volumen2

Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 páginas
...of the fea or a ridge of high mountains, natural boundaries which fometimes feparate very diftin&ly different rates of wages in other countries. To remove a man who has committed no mifdemeanour from the parifh where he chufes to refide, is an evident violation of natural liberty...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volúmenes5-6

1835 - 858 páginas
...removed ; and if the single man should afterward« marry, he would generally be removed likewise. But to remove a man, who has committed no misdemeanour,...evident violation of natural liberty and justice.." — ip 232. Whatever may be thought of the concluding sentence of 'this extract, there can be no doubt...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best ..., Volúmenes5-6

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 886 páginas
...afterwards inarry, he would generally be removed likewise. But to remove a man, who has committed nn misdemeanour, from the parish where he chooses to...evident violation of natural liberty and justice." — ip 232. Whatever may be thought of the concluding sentence of this extract, then! can be no doubt...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best Articles ..., Volumen6

Maurice Cross - 1836 - 434 páginas
...removed ; and if the single man should afterwards marry, he would generally be removed likewise. But to remove a man, who has committed no misdemeanour,...evident violation of natural liberty and justice." — ip 232. Whatever may be thought of the concluding sentence of this extract, there can be no doubt...
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The Portfolio; or A collection of state papers, etc. etc ..., Volumen3

Portfolio - 1843 - 676 páginas
...the evils it had produced. f Adam Smith says : " To remove a man who has committed no misdemeanor, from the parish where he chooses to reside, is an evident violation of natural liberty and justice ;" and " There is scarce a poor man of England of forty years of age, who has not, in some part of...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen7

1846 - 602 páginas
...old law of settlement and removal ; when, to use Adam Smith's words, it was more difficult for a poor man to pass the artificial boundary of a parish than an arm of the sea, or a ridge of high mountains — when a hedge might separate places in one of which , there was a surplus of hands, and in the oilier...
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The Portfolio, Volumen3

David Urquhart - 1844 - 702 páginas
...remove the evils it had produced. f Adam Smith says: " To remove a man who has committed no misdemeanor, from the parish where he chooses to reside, is an evident violation of natural liberty and justice ;" and " There is scarce a poor man of England of forty years of age, who has not, in some part of...
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The Portfolio; Or, a Collection of State Papers, Etc: Illustrative ..., Volumen3

David Urquhart - 1844 - 666 páginas
...evils it had produced. •(• Adam Smith says : " To remove a man who has committed no misdemeanor, from the parish where he chooses to reside, is an evident violation of natural liberty and justice ;" and " There is scarce a poor man of England of forty years of age, who has not, in some part of...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen50;Volumen83

1846 - 674 páginas
...old law of settlement and removal j when, to use Adam Smith's words, it was more difficult for a poor man to pass the artificial boundary of a parish than an arm of the sea, or a ridge of high mountains — when a hedge might separate places in one of which there was a surplus of hands, and in the other...
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