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" Italy, there is not the least probability that the British constitution would be hurt by the union of Great Britain with her colonies. That constitution, on the contrary, would be completed by it, and seems to be imperfect without it. "
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations - 第 481 頁
Adam Smith 著 - 1811
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London Review of English and Foreign Literature, 第 3 卷

1776 - 586 頁
...conffitutipn, on the contrary, would be compleated by it, and fecms to be imperfect without it The alîèmbly which deliberates and decides concerning the affairs of every part of the. empire, in order to be property informed, ought certainly to have reprefentatives from every part of it. That this union,...
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 45 卷

1776 - 772 頁
...allied ftltes of Italy, there is not the lead probability that the Briiilh constitution would be I'mi by the union of Great Britain with her colonies. That constitution, on the contrary, would be compleated by it, and feems to be imperfect without it. The affcmbly which deliberates add decides...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷

Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 頁
...Rome with the allied ftates of Italy, there is not the leaft probability that the Britifh conftitution would be hurt by the union of Great Britain with her colonies. That conftitution, on the* contrary, would be completed by it, and feems to be imperfect without it. The...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - 1811 - 550 頁
...Rome with the allied Hates of Italy, there is not the leaft probability that the Britifh conftitution would be hurt by the union of Great Britain with her colonies. That conftitution, on the contrary, would be completed by it, and feems to be imperfecl without it. The...
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Essay on Civil Policy, Or the Science of Legislation: Comprising the Origin ...

Charles Putt - 1830 - 496 頁
...weakened by the Septennial Act, and until this be repealed, all hopes of improvement are delusive. •f* " The assembly which deliberates and decides concerning...order to be properly informed ought certainly to have representatives from every part of it."—Smith's Wealth of Nations, b. iv. ch. vii. rated in the preceding...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 頁
...constitution, therefore, was necessarily ruined by the union of Rome with the allied states of Itajy, there is not the least probability that the British constitution would be hurt by the union of QMC * (' ''. • Great Britain with her colonies. That constitution, on the contrary, would be completed...
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The British Friend of India Magazine, and Indian Review, 第 6 卷

342 頁
...constitution, therefore, was necessarily ruined by the union of Rome with the allied states of Italy, there is not the least probability that the British constitution...order to be properly informed, ought certainly to have representatives from every part of it. That this union, however, could be easily effectuated, or that...
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Littell's Living Age, 第 300 卷

1919 - 1188 頁
...would have advanced with the times. Adam Smith took a wider and more correct view when he told us that 'the assembly which deliberates and decides concerning...order to be properly informed, ought certainly to have representatives from every part of it.' And that great Imperialist, Lord Beaconsfield, speaking nearly...
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On the Intention of the Imperial Government to Unite the Provinces of ...

Henry Taylor - 1858 - 132 頁
...constitution, therefore, was necessarily ruined, by the Union of Rome with the allied states of Italy, there is not the least probability that the British constitution...order to be properly informed, ought certainly to have Representatives from every part of it. That this Union, however, could be easily effectuated, or that...
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Dublin examination papers

Dublin city, univ - 1866 - 300 頁
...constitution, therefore, was necessarily ruined by the union of Rome with the allied states of Italy, there is not the least probability that the British constitution...order to be properly informed, ought certainly to have representatives from every part of it. That this union, however, could be easily effectuated, or that...
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