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Some of the principles asserted by Davenant could only help to undermine the
hold of the mercantilist ideas once all their implications were made clear , as they
were in the writings of later generations . Davenant's work is of further importance
...
Some of the principles asserted by Davenant could only help to undermine the
hold of the mercantilist ideas once all their implications were made clear , as they
were in the writings of later generations . Davenant's work is of further importance
...
第 149 頁
The title of a tract published in 1695 and attributed to Samuel Dugard reflects the
mercantilist preference for large families . It reads : A Discourse concerning the
having many children . In which the prejudices against a numerous offspring are
...
The title of a tract published in 1695 and attributed to Samuel Dugard reflects the
mercantilist preference for large families . It reads : A Discourse concerning the
having many children . In which the prejudices against a numerous offspring are
...
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Furniss compares the posiPolitics of Mercantilism ( New York : Holt , tion of the
laborer under mercantilism Rinehart & Winston , Inc. , 1942 ) ; C. H. with that
under a regime of laissez - faire . Wilson , “ Trade , Society and the State , ” in
Under ...
Furniss compares the posiPolitics of Mercantilism ( New York : Holt , tion of the
laborer under mercantilism Rinehart & Winston , Inc. , 1942 ) ; C. H. with that
under a regime of laissez - faire . Wilson , “ Trade , Society and the State , ” in
Under ...
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