An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 1 卷Legrand, 1791 |
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... probably given occafion , could fcarce , per- haps , with his utmost industry , make one pin in a day , and certainly could not make twenty . But in the way in which this business is now carried on , not only the whole work is a ...
... probably given occafion , could fcarce , per- haps , with his utmost industry , make one pin in a day , and certainly could not make twenty . But in the way in which this business is now carried on , not only the whole work is a ...
第 31 頁
... probably one of the prin- cipal causes of the early improvement of Egypt . The improvements in agriculture and manu- factures feem likewife to have been of very great antiquity in the provinces of Bengal in the East Indies , and in fome ...
... probably one of the prin- cipal causes of the early improvement of Egypt . The improvements in agriculture and manu- factures feem likewife to have been of very great antiquity in the provinces of Bengal in the East Indies , and in fome ...
第 63 頁
... probably too in proportion to all other commodities ; though the price of the greater part of other com- modities being influenced by fo many other causes , the rife in the value either of gold or filver coin in proportion to them , may ...
... probably too in proportion to all other commodities ; though the price of the greater part of other com- modities being influenced by fo many other causes , the rife in the value either of gold or filver coin in proportion to them , may ...
第 67 頁
... probably fall below the mint price even without any reformation of the filver coin ; the value even of the prefent worn and defaced filver coin being regulated by the value of the excellent gold coin for which it can be changed . A ...
... probably fall below the mint price even without any reformation of the filver coin ; the value even of the prefent worn and defaced filver coin being regulated by the value of the excellent gold coin for which it can be changed . A ...
第 71 頁
... probably have taken place in its earlieft and rudeft period . י In this state of things , the whole produce of labor belongs to the laborer ; and the quan- tity of labor commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity , is the ...
... probably have taken place in its earlieft and rudeft period . י In this state of things , the whole produce of labor belongs to the laborer ; and the quan- tity of labor commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity , is the ...
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