An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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... seems anciently to have made a part of the policy of most other European nations . It is even to be found , where we should least of all expect to find it , in some old Scotch acts of Parliament , which forbid , under heavy penalties ...
... seems anciently to have made a part of the policy of most other European nations . It is even to be found , where we should least of all expect to find it , in some old Scotch acts of Parliament , which forbid , under heavy penalties ...
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... seems to be no part of the policy of European princes . The funds which maintained the foreign wars of the present century , the most expensive perhaps which history records , seem to have had little dependency upon the exportation ...
... seems to be no part of the policy of European princes . The funds which maintained the foreign wars of the present century , the most expensive perhaps which history records , seem to have had little dependency upon the exportation ...
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... seems in this case to have been imposed upon by the sophistry of merchants and manufacturers , who are always demanding a monopoly against their country- men . It is at present the opinion of the most intelli- gent men in France , that ...
... seems in this case to have been imposed upon by the sophistry of merchants and manufacturers , who are always demanding a monopoly against their country- men . It is at present the opinion of the most intelli- gent men in France , that ...
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... seems to have been in part occasioned by this commercial dispute . The peace of Nimeguen put an end to it in 1678 , by moderating some of those duties in favour of the Dutch , who in consequence took off their prohibition . It was about ...
... seems to have been in part occasioned by this commercial dispute . The peace of Nimeguen put an end to it in 1678 , by moderating some of those duties in favour of the Dutch , who in consequence took off their prohibition . It was about ...
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... seems to have , or which is supposed to have , the ordinary course of exchange in its favour ; or , in other words , the real exchange may be , and in fact often is , so very different from the computed one , that , from the course of ...
... seems to have , or which is supposed to have , the ordinary course of exchange in its favour ; or , in other words , the real exchange may be , and in fact often is , so very different from the computed one , that , from the course of ...
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