| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Wealth - 1804 - 506 pages
...fources of wealth £. H4 In * Wealth of Nations, vol. ip 63. 4:0 edit. f Tracts, Edit. 1768, p. 268. ^ " Labour is the father and active principle of wealth, " as lands are the mother." Treatife on Taxes and Contributions, 1667, 410 edit. p. 47. In treating of Political Oeconomy, the... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Economics - 1804 - 504 pages
...fources of wealth J. H 4 In * Wealth of Nations, vol. 1. p. 63.410 edit. I Trads, Edit. 1768, p. 268. $ " Labour is the father and active principle of wealth, " as lands are the mother." Trcatifc on Taxes and Contributions, 1667, 410 edit. p. 47. In treating of Political Oeconomy, the... | |
| Joannes Franciscus Benjamin Baert - Economics - 1858 - 300 pages
...JB ac. P. II. 3. 3. Sir W. Petty leerde reeds in zijn werk : On taxes and contritutions (1679), • Labour is the father and active principle - of wealth , as lands are the mother." 181 verschaft tot bevrediging zijner behoeften, blijft toch altijd arbeid de voorwaarde om hare gaven... | |
| Wilhelm Roscher - Economics - 1878 - 496 pages
...necessary sources of wealth; proventus terra; ct aqua; useful ones; and Petty, On Taxes (1679), 47, says: "Labour is the father and active principle of wealth, as lands are the mother. Land and labour together are the sources of all wealth; without a competency of lands there would be... | |
| Mattoon Monroe Curtis - Ethics - 1890 - 168 pages
...Nationalokonomie. i8te Auflage. p. no. Note (6). Sir William Petty: "On Taxes", 1679, says, "Labor is the father and active principle of wealth, as lands are the mother. Land and labor together are the sources of all wealth". Roscher says of Locke, "Er ist der Gegner alles... | |
| William Cunningham - Free enterprise - 1892 - 800 pages
...each kind of revenue is drawn2 ; his general view is most easily summarised in his own sentence, " Labour is the father and active principle of wealth, as lands are the mother3." In Locke's treatise on Civil Government the economic Lode. side of the life of the community... | |
| American Economic Association - Economic history - 1894 - 680 pages
...accidental follows." Page 49. "Here we are to remember that in consequence of our opinion that labor is the Father and active principle of wealth, as lands are the Mother, that the state by killing, mutilating, or imprisoning their members do withal punish themselves." most... | |
| Electronic journals - 1896 - 800 pages
...good for the Ministers to return to their Caelibat. PAGE 49 : We are now to remember in consequence of our opinion, (That Labour is the Father and active principle of Wealth, as Lands are the Mother) that the State by killing . . . their members, do withall punish themselves. PAGE z3 : Now if great... | |
| Sir William Petty, John Graunt - Economics - 1899 - 422 pages
...sentenced hereunto live longer, though they be longer in dying. 10. Here we are to remember in consequence of our opinion, [That Labour is the Father and active principle of Wealth, as Lands are the Mother] that the State by killing, mutilating, or imprisoning their members, do withall punish themselves ;... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - Great Britain - 1903 - 952 pages
...trade with considerable success. He was the h'rst economist to formulate the often-quoted analogy, " Labour is the father, and active principle of wealth, as lands are the mother" ("Treatise of Taxes and Contributions," 16(i2). He arrived at remarkably sound conclusions as to the... | |
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