An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Том 2T. Dobson, 1789 |
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... whole army and navy , are unproductive labourers . They are the fervants of the public , and are maintained by a part of the annual produce of the industry of other people . Their fervice , how honourable , how useful , or how neceffary ...
... whole army and navy , are unproductive labourers . They are the fervants of the public , and are maintained by a part of the annual produce of the industry of other people . Their fervice , how honourable , how useful , or how neceffary ...
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... whole annual produce , if we except the fpontaneous productions of the earth , being the effect of productive labour . THOUGH the whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country , is , no doubt , ultimately destined for ...
... whole annual produce , if we except the fpontaneous productions of the earth , being the effect of productive labour . THOUGH the whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country , is , no doubt , ultimately destined for ...
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... whole produce of the land . Their lord could at all times command their labour in peace , and their fervice in war . Though they lived at a distance from his house , they were equally dependant upon him as his retainers who lived in it ...
... whole produce of the land . Their lord could at all times command their labour in peace , and their fervice in war . Though they lived at a distance from his house , they were equally dependant upon him as his retainers who lived in it ...
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... whole , the food , clothing , and lodging , which the whole could have purchased , would have been distri- buted among the former fet of people . By fav- ing a part of it , as that part is for the fake of the profit immediately employed ...
... whole , the food , clothing , and lodging , which the whole could have purchased , would have been distri- buted among the former fet of people . By fav- ing a part of it , as that part is for the fake of the profit immediately employed ...
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... whole country , the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants . If the prodigality of fome was not compensated by the frugality of others , the conduct of every prodigal , by feeding the idle with the bread of the industrious , tends ...
... whole country , the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants . If the prodigality of fome was not compensated by the frugality of others , the conduct of every prodigal , by feeding the idle with the bread of the industrious , tends ...
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