| Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 頁
...perfon who lends money gets nearly as much inrereft from the former as he dares to takg from c "A *-• the latter, and his money is much fafer in the hands of the one fet of people, than in thole of the other. A great part of the capital of the country is thus thrown into the hands in which... | |
| Adam Smith - 1801 - 362 頁
...preferred, a?^ Borrowers , to prodigals and projectors. The jn whq lends money gets nearly as much intereft from the former as he dares to take from the latter , and his money is much fafer in the hands of fhe one fet of people, than in thofe of the other. A great part of the capital of the country is, thus... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1816 - 292 頁
...borrowers, " to prodigals and projectors. The " person who lends money, gets near-. " ly as much interest from the former^ " as he dares to take from the latter, " and his money is much safer in the " hands of the one set of people than " in those of the other. A great part " of the capital... | |
| 1817 - 482 頁
...preferred as borrowers to prodigals and projectors. The person who lends money gets nearly as much from the former as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of one set of people than in those of the other. A great part of the capital of... | |
| Robert Maugham - 1824 - 98 頁
...as borrowers, to profligates and projectors. The person who lends money gets nearly as much interest from the former as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of the one set of people than in those of the other. A great part of the capital... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1824 - 544 頁
...as borrowers, to profligates and projectors. The person who lends money gets nearly as much interest from the former as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of the one set of people than in those of the other. A great part of the capital... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1830 - 370 頁
...preferred as borrowers to prodigals and projectors. The person who lends money gets nearly as much interest from the former as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of the one set of people than in those of the other."* This is not the only passage... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1837 - 632 頁
...as borrowers, to prodigals and projectors. The person who lends money, gets nearly as much interest from the former, as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of the one set of people than in those of the other. A great part of the capital... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 314 頁
...as borrowers, to prodigals and projectors. The person who lends money gets nearly as much interest from the former as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of the one set of people, than in those of the other." f This is not the only passage... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 318 頁
...as borrowers, to prodigals and projectors. The per* son who lends money gets nearly as much interest from the former as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of the one set of people, than in those of the other, "f This is not the only passage... | |
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