Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... interest as the sole fit and proper motive for individual action , to the exclusion of the desire of gratifying others , of the wish for human or divine approbation , and of the hopes and fears of future reward or punishment , here or ...
... interest as the sole fit and proper motive for individual action , to the exclusion of the desire of gratifying others , of the wish for human or divine approbation , and of the hopes and fears of future reward or punishment , here or ...
Page 233
... interests ' -viz . the agricultural , the manufacturing , and the commercial or trading interest . " 1. The Agricultural interest includes all whose land , capital , or labour is employed in the growth of food and the raw materials of ...
... interests ' -viz . the agricultural , the manufacturing , and the commercial or trading interest . " 1. The Agricultural interest includes all whose land , capital , or labour is employed in the growth of food and the raw materials of ...
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... interest ; thus putting it out of the power of suc- ceeding governments to reduce the interest of the debt ( which , in fact , is the debt itself ) as the current rate of interest fell in the market . In consequence of this fatal ...
... interest ; thus putting it out of the power of suc- ceeding governments to reduce the interest of the debt ( which , in fact , is the debt itself ) as the current rate of interest fell in the market . In consequence of this fatal ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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