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" The wealth of a neighbouring nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is certainly advantageous in trade. In a state of hostility it may enable our enemies to maintain fleets and armies superior to our own ; but in a state of peace and commerce... "
The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society - Page 88
1891
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 pages
...whom national animosity happens to be most violently inflamed. The wealth of a neighbouring nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is...armies superior to our own; but in a state of peace and commerce,it must likew ise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 538 pages
...dangerous in war and politics, is certainly advantageous in trade. In a state of hostility, it may ennble our enemies to maintain fleets and armies Superior...commerce, it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry,...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1819 - 532 pages
...that is, from those against whom national animosity happens to be most violently inflamed. The wealth of neighbouring nations, however, though dangerous...commerce, it must likewise enable them, to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry,...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 pages
...whom national animosity happens to be most violently inflamed. The wealth of a neighbouring nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is...commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry,...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 3

Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - Economics - 1843 - 762 pages
...wealth of a neighbouring nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is certainlyadvantageous in trade. In a state of hostility it may enable our...commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry,...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. A careful ...

Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pages
...whom national animosity happens to be most violently inflamed. The wealth of a neighbouring nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is...commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry,...
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A System of Psychology, Volume 2

Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 634 pages
...following remarkable passage from the ' Wealth of Nations ' : — ' The wealth of a neighbouring nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is...commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange •with us as to a greater value and to afford a better market either for the immediate produce of our own...
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A System of Psychology, Volume 2

Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 632 pages
...nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is certainly advantageous in trade. In a state cf hostility it may enable our enemies to maintain fleets...commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us as to a greater value and to afford a better market either for the immediate produce of our own...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1884 - 604 pages
...trade. In a state of hostility, it may enable our enemies to maintain fleets and urmics superior to oui own; but in a state of peace and commerce, it must likewise enable them to exchange will, us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volume 1

Economics - 1891 - 874 pages
...of his criticism both of the Mercan|tilists and of the Physiocrats depends on the assumption that fi they were discussing economic problems in the more...commerce, it must likewise enable them to exchange with us,i to our mutual advantage. As the Mercantilists were avowedly writing from a political standpoint...
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