| 1812 - 500 頁
...in which they have some advantage over their neighbours, and to purchase with a part of its produce whatever else they have occasion for." " What is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarcely be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper... | |
| Charles Ganilh - 1812 - 520 頁
...in which they have some advantage over their neighbours, and to purchase with a part of its produce whatever else they have occasion for. " What is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarcely be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper... | |
| 1819 - 660 頁
...fortheirinterest to employ their whole industry in a way in which they have some advantage over their neighbours; and to purchase, with a part of its produce, or what...part of it, whatever else they have occasion for. '•That which is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarcely be folly in that of... | |
| 1819 - 652 頁
...employ their whole industry in a way in which they have some advantage over their neighbours; anil to purchase, with a part of its produce, or what is...part of it, whatever else they have occasion for. «•That which is prudence in the conduct of evafy private family, can scarcely be folly in that of... | |
| Adam Smith - 1819 - 532 頁
...interest to employ their whole industry in a way in which they have some advantage over their neighbours, and to purchase with a part of its produce, or, what is the same thing, with the price of a part pf it, whatever else they have occasion for. What is prudence in the conduct of every private family,... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1820 - 312 頁
...interest to employ their whole industry in a way in which they have some advantage over their neighbours; and to purchase, with a part of its produce, or, what...part of it, whatever else they have occasion for. " That which is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarcely be folly in that of a... | |
| 1835 - 560 頁
...artificers. All of them find it for their interest to employ their whole industry in a way in which they have some advantage over their neighbors, and to purchase with a part of its produce, or, what is the same 1 1 1 im,' . with tin- price of a part of it, whatever else they have occasion for. What is prudence... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 頁
...interest to employ their whole industry in a way in which they have some advantage over their neighbours, and to purchase with a part of its produce, or, what...same thing, with the price of a part of it, whatever els** they have occasion for. What is prudence in the concVct of every private family, can scarce bf... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - 1846 - 674 頁
...himself. 3d. All persons find it for their interest to employ their whole industry in a way in wliich they have some advantage over their neighbors, and to purchase...same thing, with the price of a part of it, whatever they have occasion for. The same rule applies to communities or countries ; and whether the advantages... | |
| Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 頁
...in which they have some advantage over their neighbours, and to purchase with a part of its produce whatever else they have occasion for." " What is prudence in the conduct of any private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply... | |
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