An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Том 2T. Dobson, 1789 |
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... expence , the value of those wages being generally restored , together with a profit , in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is beftowed . But the maintenance of a menial fervant never is restored . A man grows rich ...
... expence , the value of those wages being generally restored , together with a profit , in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is beftowed . But the maintenance of a menial fervant never is restored . A man grows rich ...
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... expence of a great lord feeds generally more idle than industrious people . The rich merchant , though with his capital he main- tains industrious people only , yet by his expence , that is , by the employment of his revenue , he feeds ...
... expence of a great lord feeds generally more idle than industrious people . The rich merchant , though with his capital he main- tains industrious people only , yet by his expence , that is , by the employment of his revenue , he feeds ...
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... expence of the members of the courts of justice , and of those who come to plead before them , are in general idle and poor . The great trade of Rouen and Bourdeaux feems to be altogether the effect of their fituation . Rouen is ...
... expence of the members of the courts of justice , and of those who come to plead before them , are in general idle and poor . The great trade of Rouen and Bourdeaux feems to be altogether the effect of their fituation . Rouen is ...
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... expence within his income , he encroaches upon his capital . Like him who perverts the revenues of fome pious foundation to profane purposes , he pays the wages of idle- ness with those funds which the frugality of his forefathers had ...
... expence within his income , he encroaches upon his capital . Like him who perverts the revenues of fome pious foundation to profane purposes , he pays the wages of idle- ness with those funds which the frugality of his forefathers had ...
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... expence of the prodigal should be altogether in home - made , and no part of it in foreign commodities , its effect upon the pro- ductive funds of the fociety would ftill be the fame . Every year there would ftill be a certain quantity ...
... expence of the prodigal should be altogether in home - made , and no part of it in foreign commodities , its effect upon the pro- ductive funds of the fociety would ftill be the fame . Every year there would ftill be a certain quantity ...
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