| Ian Haywood - English literature - 1998 - 240 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... | |
| Gordon C. K. Cheung - Political Science - 198 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... | |
| David A. Crocker, Toby Linden - Conservation of natural resources - 1998 - 610 pages
..."political economy, considered as a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator" were "first, to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...people, or more properly to enable them to provide such revenue or subsistence for themselves; and secondly, to supply the state or commonwealth with a revenue... | |
| Alexander Kouzmin, Andrew Hayne - Business & Economics - 1999 - 248 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... | |
| João Carlos Espada, Marc F. Plattner, Adam Wolfson - Philosophy - 2000 - 184 pages
...as: A branch of the science of a statesman or legislator [that] 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... | |
| Jan-Erik Lane - Political Science - 2000 - 374 pages
...as a branch of the science of the statesman or legislator, proposes two distinct objectives: 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... | |
| Economics - 2000 - 326 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... | |
| Frank H. Knight - Business & Economics - 1999 - 466 pages
...end and purpose of all production"; and on page 397 we find there are "two distinct objects: first to provide a plentiful revenue or subsistence for...people, or more properly to enable them to provide [this] for themselves; and second, to supply the state or commonwealth with a revenue sufficient for... | |
| R. J. Barry Jones - Business & Economics - 2001 - 636 pages
...branch of the science of a statesman or legislator' whose twin and distinct objectives were '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... | |
| Terry Peach - Economics - 2003 - 370 pages
...'Political Economy.' he says in the introduction to the Fourth Book, '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... | |
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