An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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... called the system of commerce , the other that of agriculture . I shall endeavour to explain both as fully and distinctly as I can , and shall begin with the system of commerce . It is the modern system , and is best understood in our ...
... called the system of commerce , the other that of agriculture . I shall endeavour to explain both as fully and distinctly as I can , and shall begin with the system of commerce . It is the modern system , and is best understood in our ...
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... called the unfavourable balance of trade , or occasioned the exportation of a greater quantity of gold and silver . That high price , indeed , was extremely disadvantageous to the merchants who had any money to pay in foreign countries ...
... called the unfavourable balance of trade , or occasioned the exportation of a greater quantity of gold and silver . That high price , indeed , was extremely disadvantageous to the merchants who had any money to pay in foreign countries ...
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... , may still continue to bring back a return . The manufacturers during the war will have a double demand upon them , and be called upon first to work up goods to be sent abroad , for paying the 20 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
... , may still continue to bring back a return . The manufacturers during the war will have a double demand upon them , and be called upon first to work up goods to be sent abroad , for paying the 20 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
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... called a statesman or politician , whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuations of affairs . When there is no probability that any such repeal can be procured , it seems a bad method of compensating the injury done to ...
... called a statesman or politician , whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuations of affairs . When there is no probability that any such repeal can be procured , it seems a bad method of compensating the injury done to ...
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... called the impost 1692 , a duty of five - and - twenty per cent . of the rate or value , was laid upon all French goods ; while the goods of other nations were , the greater part of them , subjected to much lighter duties , seldom ...
... called the impost 1692 , a duty of five - and - twenty per cent . of the rate or value , was laid upon all French goods ; while the goods of other nations were , the greater part of them , subjected to much lighter duties , seldom ...
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