Principles of political economy, deduced from the natural laws of social welfare, and applied to the present state of BritainLongman, 1833 - 457 pages |
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Page xix
... Injury -3 . The abundant Production and general Distri- bution of Physical Enjoyments - The latter alone the object of Political Economy , and of this work ib . 13 28 PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED FROM THE NATURAL LAWS OF ...
... Injury -3 . The abundant Production and general Distri- bution of Physical Enjoyments - The latter alone the object of Political Economy , and of this work ib . 13 28 PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED FROM THE NATURAL LAWS OF ...
Page xxiii
... Injury of restrictions on the Instrument of Exchange . Credit always employed as a medium for circulating values to a far greater extent than Coin.- Credit should be free to take what form convenience may dictate . Just limitations of ...
... Injury of restrictions on the Instrument of Exchange . Credit always employed as a medium for circulating values to a far greater extent than Coin.- Credit should be free to take what form convenience may dictate . Just limitations of ...
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... Injury - 3 . The abundant Production and general Distribution of Physical Enjoyments - The latter alone the object of Political Economy , and of this work . THE chief object for which government is insti- tuted , and consequently its ...
... Injury - 3 . The abundant Production and general Distribution of Physical Enjoyments - The latter alone the object of Political Economy , and of this work . THE chief object for which government is insti- tuted , and consequently its ...
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... injuries . 3. The degree in which they are individually sup- plied with the necessaries , comforts , and phy- sical enjoyments of life . 1. With respect to the moral and religious dis- position of the members of a society . It can ...
... injuries . 3. The degree in which they are individually sup- plied with the necessaries , comforts , and phy- sical enjoyments of life . 1. With respect to the moral and religious dis- position of the members of a society . It can ...
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... injury . This is noto- riously one of the first duties of every government , and is to be effected by laws expressly enacted for the protection of the persons of individuals , both from domestic and foreign aggression . That the laws ...
... injury . This is noto- riously one of the first duties of every government , and is to be effected by laws expressly enacted for the protection of the persons of individuals , both from domestic and foreign aggression . That the laws ...
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accumulated Adam Smith advantages afford agriculture amount arts benefit capital circulating circumstances comforts commerce commodities condition consequently consumed continually corn CORN-LAWS cost cultivation demand division of labour duce duction duties effect employed employment enjoyment equally evils exchange exclusive exertions existence expense extent favourable fertility foreign greater happiness human improvement increase individual industry injury interest invested Ireland labouring class land landlord less likewise limited machinery manufactures ment MIXED MATHEMATICS mode monopoly moral natural justice natural laws natural right necessary numbers object obtain occupation owner parishes parties perhaps persons Political Economy poor poor-law poor-rate population portion possession present principle procure production profit proportion proportionate purchase quantity raw produce rent skill society soil sumers supply surplus surplus labour taxation things tion tithe tivation trade value of money villeins wages wealth