An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen2T. Dobson, 1789 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 40
Página 6
... feldom a great deal . They gene- rally have fome , however ; and in the payment of taxes the greatnefs of their number may com- penfate , in fome measure , the smallness of their contribution . The rent of land and the profits of stock ...
... feldom a great deal . They gene- rally have fome , however ; and in the payment of taxes the greatnefs of their number may com- penfate , in fome measure , the smallness of their contribution . The rent of land and the profits of stock ...
Página 8
... feldom exceeds a third , fometimes not a fourth part of the whole produce of the land . The rent of land , how- ever , in all the improved parts of the country , has been tripled and quadrupled fince those an- cient times ; and this ...
... feldom exceeds a third , fometimes not a fourth part of the whole produce of the land . The rent of land , how- ever , in all the improved parts of the country , has been tripled and quadrupled fince those an- cient times ; and this ...
Página 19
... feldom happen , indeed , that the cir- cumstances of a great nation can be much affected either by the prodigality or mifconduct of indi- viduals ; the profufion or imprudence of fome , being always more than compenfated by the fru ...
... feldom happen , indeed , that the cir- cumstances of a great nation can be much affected either by the prodigality or mifconduct of indi- viduals ; the profufion or imprudence of fome , being always more than compenfated by the fru ...
Página 24
... feldom paffed away in which fome book or pamphlet has not been published , written too with fuch abilities as to gain fome authority with the public , and pretending to demonftrate that the wealth of the nation was faft declining , that ...
... feldom paffed away in which fome book or pamphlet has not been published , written too with fuch abilities as to gain fome authority with the public , and pretending to demonftrate that the wealth of the nation was faft declining , that ...
Página 53
... feldom lefs than a fourth , and frequently more than a third of the whole produce . equal quantity of productive labour employed in manufactures can ever occafion fo great a repro- duction . In them nature does nothing ; man does all ...
... feldom lefs than a fourth , and frequently more than a third of the whole produce . equal quantity of productive labour employed in manufactures can ever occafion fo great a repro- duction . In them nature does nothing ; man does all ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen2 Adam Smith Vista completa - 1789 |
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen2 Adam Smith Vista de fragmentos - 1930 |
Términos y frases comunes
advantageous againſt almoſt annual produce balance of trade bank money becauſe befides BOOK bounty Britain Britiſh bullion cafe capital carried cent coin colonies commerce commodities confequence confiderable confifts confumable confumption corn cultivation diftant diminiſh duties employed England eſtabliſhed Europe exchange expence exportation faid fame manner favour fcarcity fecurity feems feignorage feldom fhillings fhould filk firft firſt fociety fome fometimes fomewhat foon foreign trade France ftate ftill ftock fubfiftence fubject fuch fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport furplus produce fyftem gold and filver greater greateſt guilders home market importation increaſe induſtry intereft itſelf labour land lefs manufactures meaſure merchant moft monopoly moſt muft muſt nations neceffarily neceffary nerally occafion otherwife perfon poffible Portugal pound weight pounds prefent profit prohibition purchaſe purpoſe quantity raiſe reaſonable refpects revenue ſeems ſmall ſome Spain ſtate ſtill ſtock themſelves theſe thofe metals thoſe thouſand tion uſe Weft whole