| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 頁
...is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not, accordingly, in...are highest. England is certainly, in the present times, a much richer country than any part of North America. The wages of labour, however, are much... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 頁
...national wealth, but its contimtal increase, which occasions a rise in the wages' of labour. It istnot, accordingly, in the richest countries,. but in 'the...are highest. England is certainly, in the present times, a much richer country than any part of North America. The wages of labour, how;ever, are much... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 頁
...greatness of national wealth, but its progressive augmentation, which occasions a rise in the price of labour. It is not, accordingly, in the richest...in those which are growing rich the fastest, that wages are highest. England is certainly a richer country than any part of the United States ; wages,... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 636 頁
...is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not, accordingly, in...wages of labour are highest. England is certainly a much richer country than any part of North America. The wages of labour, however, are much higher... | |
| 1843 - 698 頁
...is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increate, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not, accordingly, in...countries, but in the most thriving, or in those which «re growing rich the fastest, that the wages of labour are highest." Again, in the 1st book. 9ih chapter:... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1854 - 580 頁
...is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not, accordingly, in...labour are highest. England is certainly in the present times a much richer country than any part of North America. The wages of labour, however, are much... | |
| William Atkinson - 1858 - 698 頁
...is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not accordingly, in...the fastest, that the wages of labour are highest." f And again : — " A weaver cannot apply himself entirely to » The Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith,... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1862 - 746 頁
...increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labor, by keeping up a continued and incrcasiug demand. It is not, accordingly, in the richest countries,...growing rich the fastest, that the wages of labour are the highest. England is, certainly, at present, a much richer country than any part of the United States,... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 頁
...is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not, accordingly, in...the fastest, that the wages of labour are highest. — 31. THE most decisive mark of the prosperity of any country it the increase of the number of its... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 576 頁
...Itjsjiot the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions a rise in the wages of labour. It is not, accordingly, in...countries, but in the most thriving, or in those which arc growing rich the fastest, that the wages of labour are highest. England is certainly, in the present... | |
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