Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 39Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... produce more than an equal capital employed in the foreign trade of consumption : and the capital em- ployed in this latter trade has in both these re- spects a still greater advantage over an equal capital employed in the carrying ...
... produce more than an equal capital employed in the foreign trade of consumption : and the capital em- ployed in this latter trade has in both these re- spects a still greater advantage over an equal capital employed in the carrying ...
Strana 194
... produce may be of the greatest possible value . The produce of industry is what it adds to the subject or materials upon which it is employed . In proportion as the value of this produce is great or small , so will like- wise be the ...
... produce may be of the greatest possible value . The produce of industry is what it adds to the subject or materials upon which it is employed . In proportion as the value of this produce is great or small , so will like- wise be the ...
Strana 367
... Produce of Land Taxes upon the produce of land are in reality taxes upon the rent ; and though they may be originally advanced by the farmer , are finally paid by the landlord . When a cer- tain portion of the produce is to be paid away ...
... Produce of Land Taxes upon the produce of land are in reality taxes upon the rent ; and though they may be originally advanced by the farmer , are finally paid by the landlord . When a cer- tain portion of the produce is to be paid away ...
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Introduction and Plan of the Work | 1 |
Of Treaties of Commerce 233 Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Common | 6 |
That the Division of Labour is limited | 8 |
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