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Page 83
... commerce , as a medium of exchange , has been very considerably underrated - that it has always carried on a much larger amount of business than money , and indeed that , without it , commerce could have made but very little progress ...
... commerce , as a medium of exchange , has been very considerably underrated - that it has always carried on a much larger amount of business than money , and indeed that , without it , commerce could have made but very little progress ...
Page 241
... COMMERCE . 241 is practicable ; and especially by all such arrange- ments as are fitted to encourage and facilitate the free migration of labour , the free exchange of its pro- duce , and consequently its profitable employment . * 3 ...
... COMMERCE . 241 is practicable ; and especially by all such arrange- ments as are fitted to encourage and facilitate the free migration of labour , the free exchange of its pro- duce , and consequently its profitable employment . * 3 ...
Page 250
... commerce , ' it has been well observed , ' in multiplying and cheapen- ing conveniences and enjoyments , vast as it most 6 * Hodgskin's Political Economy , p . 160. Dr ... COMMERCE . 251 certainly is , is perhaps 250 UTILITY OF COMMERCE .
... commerce , ' it has been well observed , ' in multiplying and cheapen- ing conveniences and enjoyments , vast as it most 6 * Hodgskin's Political Economy , p . 160. Dr ... COMMERCE . 251 certainly is , is perhaps 250 UTILITY OF COMMERCE .
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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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