| William Ramage Lawson - Great Britain - 1906 - 428 pages
...considered as a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator, proposes two distinct objects — first, to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves; and secondly, to supply the State or Commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| Albion W. Small - Economics - 1907 - 290 pages
...considered as a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator, proposes two distinct objects ; first, to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves ; and secondly, to supply the state or commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Great Britain - 1909 - 324 pages
...first object of political economy considered as a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator is to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves." The distribution of the annual produce between the great social... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Great Britain - 1909 - 328 pages
...first object of political economy considered as a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator is to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves." The distribution of the annual produce between the great social... | |
| Charles George Herbermann - Catholic Church - 1913 - 888 pages
...branch of the science of a statesman or legislator proposes two distinct objects, first, to supply a plentiful revenue or subsistence for the people, or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves; and secondly, to supply the state or commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| James MacKaye - Ethics - 1915 - 272 pages
...considered as a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator, proposes two distinct objects; first, to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves; and secondly, to supply the state or commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - Debts, Public - 1915 - 350 pages
...considered as a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator, proposes two distinct objects ; first to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves ; and secondly to supply the state or commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| Arthur Kitson - Banks and banking - 1917 - 314 pages
...statesman or legislator, political economy proposes two distinct objects. First, to supply a plentiful subsistence for the people, or more properly to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves. " Secondly, to supply the State or Commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Economic history - 1918 - 204 pages
...branch of the science of a slatesman or legislator, proposes two distinct objects, first, to provide plentiful revenue or subsistence for the people or, more properly, to enable them to provide such a revenue or subsistence for themselves, and, secondly, to supply the slate or commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| Economics - 1919 - 740 pages
...the one given by Adam Smith. "Political economy ", he says, " proposes two distinct objects ; first to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...people, or more properly, to enable them to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for themselves; and secondly, to supply the state or commonwealth... | |
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