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" The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus erected into political maxims for the conduct of a great empire; for it is the most underling tradesmen only who make it a rule to employ chiefly their own customers. A great trader purchases his goods... "
The Economic and Social Problem - 第 133 頁
Michael Flürscheim 著 - 1909 - 277 頁
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - 1811 - 550 頁
...us their cuftom, it is pretended, we fhould give them ours. The fneaking arts of underling tradefmen are thus erected into political maxims for the conduct of a great empire; for it is the moft underling tradesmen only who make it a rule to employ chiefiy their own cuftomers. A great trader...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 頁
...encouraged in preference to them. As they give us their custom, it is pretended, we should give them ours. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus...without regard to any little interest of this kind. By such maxims as these, however, nations have been taught that their interest consisted in beggaring...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 頁
...encouraged in preference to them. As they give us their custom, it is pretended we should give them ours. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus...without regard to any little interest of this kind. liy such maxims as these, however, nations have been taught that their interest consisted in beggaring...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 3 卷

Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 762 頁
...encouraged in preference to them. As they give us their custom, it is pretended, we should give them ours. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus...without regard to any little interest of this kind. By such maxims as these, however, nations have been taught that their interest consisted in beggaring...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: ... with a ...

Adam Smith - 1852 - 476 頁
...it is pretended we should give them ours. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus nrected into political maxims for the conduct of a great empire...without regard to any little interest of this kind. first taught it, were by no means such fools as they who believed it. In every country it always is,...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1856 - 872 頁
...going where they can buy the best and cheapest liquor. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen arc thus erected into political maxims for the conduct...; for it is the most underling tradesmen only who malic it a rule to employ chiefly their own customers." I received the following important letter from...
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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1869 - 870 頁
...encouraged in preference to them. As they give us their custom, it is pretended, we should give them ours. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus...underling tradesmen only who make it a rule to employ chieHy their own customers. A great trader purchases his goods always where they are cheapest and best,...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. A careful ...

Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 頁
...encouraged in preference to them. As they give us their custom, it is pretended, we should give them ours. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus...employ chiefly their own customers. A great trader purchasers his goods always where they are cheapest and best, without regard to any little interest...
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Money and Its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History ...

Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 706 頁
...his ideas as to the insignificance of money. " The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen," he says, " are thus erected into political maxims for the conduct...without regard to any little interest of this kind. " By such maxims as these, however, nations have been taught that their interest consisted in beggaring...
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Money and Its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History ...

Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 704 頁
...his ideas as to the insignificance of money. " The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen," he says, " are thus erected into political maxims for the conduct...without regard to any little interest of this kind. " By such maxims as these, however, nations have been taught that their interest consisted in beggaring...
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