An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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... supposed to be disadvantageous мину • PART I. - Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints , even upon the Principles of the Commercial System . Digression concerning Banks of Deposit , par- ticularly concerning that of Amsterdam ...
... supposed to be disadvantageous мину • PART I. - Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints , even upon the Principles of the Commercial System . Digression concerning Banks of Deposit , par- ticularly concerning that of Amsterdam ...
第 2 頁
... supposed to be a country abounding in money ; and to heap up gold and silver in any country is supposed to be the readiest way to enrich it . For some time 2 after the discovery of America , the first inquiry of OF SYSTEMS OF POLITICAL ...
... supposed to be a country abounding in money ; and to heap up gold and silver in any country is supposed to be the readiest way to enrich it . For some time 2 after the discovery of America , the first inquiry of OF SYSTEMS OF POLITICAL ...
第 7 頁
... supposed to understand trade , to those who were conscious to themselves that they knew nothing about the matter . That foreign trade enriched the country , experience demonstrated to the nobles and country gentlemen , as well as to the ...
... supposed to understand trade , to those who were conscious to themselves that they knew nothing about the matter . That foreign trade enriched the country , experience demonstrated to the nobles and country gentlemen , as well as to the ...
第 18 頁
... supposed , it would afford the most decisive argument , to demonstrate how unnecessary it is for government to watch over the preservation of money , since , upon this supposition , the whole money of the country must have gone from it ...
... supposed , it would afford the most decisive argument , to demonstrate how unnecessary it is for government to watch over the preservation of money , since , upon this supposition , the whole money of the country must have gone from it ...
第 28 頁
... supposed to be dis- advantageous . Those different restraints consisted sometimes in high duties , and sometimes in absolute prohibitions . Exportation was encouraged sometimes by drawbacks , sometimes by bounties , sometimes by ...
... supposed to be dis- advantageous . Those different restraints consisted sometimes in high duties , and sometimes in absolute prohibitions . Exportation was encouraged sometimes by drawbacks , sometimes by bounties , sometimes by ...
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