An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 1 卷Legrand, 1791 |
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... ancient world , long confidered as a most wonderful and dangerous exploit of navigation . It was late before even the Phenicians and Carthaginians , the most fkilful navigators and fhipbuilders of thofe old times , attempted it , and ...
... ancient world , long confidered as a most wonderful and dangerous exploit of navigation . It was late before even the Phenicians and Carthaginians , the most fkilful navigators and fhipbuilders of thofe old times , attempted it , and ...
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... them put together . It is remarkable that neither the ancient Egyptians , nor the Indians , nor the Chinese , encouraged foreign commerce , but feem all to have derived their great opulence from this THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 31.
... them put together . It is remarkable that neither the ancient Egyptians , nor the Indians , nor the Chinese , encouraged foreign commerce , but feem all to have derived their great opulence from this THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 31.
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... ancient Scythia , the modern Tartary and Siberia , feem in all ages of the world to have been in the fame barbarous and uncivilized state in which we find them at present .. The fea of Tartary is the frozen ocean which admits of no ...
... ancient Scythia , the modern Tartary and Siberia , feem in all ages of the world to have been in the fame barbarous and uncivilized state in which we find them at present .. The fea of Tartary is the frozen ocean which admits of no ...
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... ancient Ro- mans ; and gold and filver among all rich and commercial nations . Thofe metals feem originally to have been made ufe of for this purpofe in rude bars , with- out any stamp or coinage . Thus we are told by Pliny , upon the ...
... ancient Ro- mans ; and gold and filver among all rich and commercial nations . Thofe metals feem originally to have been made ufe of for this purpofe in rude bars , with- out any stamp or coinage . Thus we are told by Pliny , upon the ...
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... ancient Saxon kings of England are faid to have been paid , not in money but in kind , that is , in victuals and provisions of all forts . William the Conqueror introduced the custom of paying them in money . This money , however , was ...
... ancient Saxon kings of England are faid to have been paid , not in money but in kind , that is , in victuals and provisions of all forts . William the Conqueror introduced the custom of paying them in money . This money , however , was ...
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