An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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第 viii 頁
... should fall indifferently upon every differ- ent Species of Revenue . Capitation Taxes Taxes upon Consumable Commodities 525 525 528 CHAPTER III Of Public Debts 575 AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH viii CONTENTS.
... should fall indifferently upon every differ- ent Species of Revenue . Capitation Taxes Taxes upon Consumable Commodities 525 525 528 CHAPTER III Of Public Debts 575 AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH viii CONTENTS.
第 17 頁
... debt that was contracted , but the additional 2s . in the pound land - tax , and what was annually borrowed of the sinking fund . More than two - thirds of this expense were laid out in distant countries ; in Germany , Portugal ...
... debt that was contracted , but the additional 2s . in the pound land - tax , and what was annually borrowed of the sinking fund . More than two - thirds of this expense were laid out in distant countries ; in Germany , Portugal ...
第 19 頁
... debt , he gets no returns , and consequently no profit . He naturally , therefore , exerts his invention to find out a way of paying his foreign debts , rather by the exportation of commodities , than by that of gold and silver . The ...
... debt , he gets no returns , and consequently no profit . He naturally , therefore , exerts his invention to find out a way of paying his foreign debts , rather by the exportation of commodities , than by that of gold and silver . The ...
第 56 頁
... debts and credits of each do not compensate one another , and money must be sent out from that place of which the debts overbalance the credits . The ordinary course of exchange , there- fore , being an indication of the ordinary state of ...
... debts and credits of each do not compensate one another , and money must be sent out from that place of which the debts overbalance the credits . The ordinary course of exchange , there- fore , being an indication of the ordinary state of ...
第 57 頁
... debt and credit between England and Holland will not be regulated entirely by the ordinary course of the dealings of those two countries with one another , but will be influenced by that of the dealings in England with those other ...
... debt and credit between England and Holland will not be regulated entirely by the ordinary course of the dealings of those two countries with one another , but will be influenced by that of the dealings in England with those other ...
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