An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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... ancient kings of England to carry on , without interruption , any foreign war of long duration . The English in those days had nothing wherewithal to purchase the pay and provisions of their armies in foreign countries , but either the ...
... ancient kings of England to carry on , without interruption , any foreign war of long duration . The English in those days had nothing wherewithal to purchase the pay and provisions of their armies in foreign countries , but either the ...
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... inexhaustible market to all the commodities of Europe , it gave occasion to new divisions of labour and improvements of art , which in the narrow circle of the ancient commerce could never have 24 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
... inexhaustible market to all the commodities of Europe , it gave occasion to new divisions of labour and improvements of art , which in the narrow circle of the ancient commerce could never have 24 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
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... ancient state of those empires . But rich and civilised nations can always exchange to a much greater value with one another , than with savages and barbarians . Europe , however , has hitherto derived much less advantage from its ...
... ancient state of those empires . But rich and civilised nations can always exchange to a much greater value with one another , than with savages and barbarians . Europe , however , has hitherto derived much less advantage from its ...
第 43 頁
... ancient aliens duty , which used to be paid upon all goods , exported as well as imported , has , by several subsequent acts , been taken off from the greater part of the articles of exportation . But if foreigners , either by ...
... ancient aliens duty , which used to be paid upon all goods , exported as well as imported , has , by several subsequent acts , been taken off from the greater part of the articles of exportation . But if foreigners , either by ...
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... ancient evil , for which , I am afraid , the nature of human affairs can scarce admit of a remedy ; but the mean rapacity , the monopolising spirit , of merchants and manufacturers , who neither are , nor ought to be , the rulers of ...
... ancient evil , for which , I am afraid , the nature of human affairs can scarce admit of a remedy ; but the mean rapacity , the monopolising spirit , of merchants and manufacturers , who neither are , nor ought to be , the rulers of ...
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