| Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 頁
...evidently ufelefs. If it cannot, it muft generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of eve/y prudent mafter of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will coft him more to make than to buy. The taylor does not .attempt to make his own fhoes, but buys them... | |
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 頁
...evidently ufelefs. If it cannot, it muft generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent mafter of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will coft him more to make than to buy. The taylor does not . attempt to make his own fhoes, but buys them... | |
| 1828 - 722 頁
...kind belongs to every protecting duty and prohibition. He observes, in the words of Adam Smith, that it is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to make at home, what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not make his own shoes,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 538 頁
...almost all cases be either a useless or a hurtful regulation. If the produce of domestic can be brought there as cheap as that of foreign industry, the regulation...If it cannot, it must generally be hurtful. It is th$ maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 544 頁
...evidently ufelefs. If it cannot, it muft generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent mafter of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will coft him more to make than to buy. The taylor does not attempt to make his own fhoes, but buys them... | |
| Francis d' Ivernois - 1814 - 356 頁
...Fon parvient jamais à lui faire comprendre ce principe élementaire d'Adam Smith ! — It î,i tfie maxim of every prudent master of a family , never to attempt to make at ftome , ivhat it tvill cost Mm -more to maî:e than to buy.... tvjiat is prudence in the con* ductof... | |
| 1819 - 660 頁
...uscleis or a hurtful refulation. If the domestic firoiluce canoe brought there as cheap an that tffirajpn industry, the regulation is evidently useless. If it cannot, it must generally lie hurtful. •'It is the maxim of every prudent master of a *Montesg uieu, whose reputation was as... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 570 頁
...almost all cases he either a useless or a hurtful regulation. If the produce of domestic, can be brought there as cheap as that of foreign, industry, the regulation...prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at hone what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 562 頁
...almost all cases, be either a useless or a hurtful regulationIf the produce of domestic can be brought there as cheap as that of foreign industry, the regulation is evidently useless. If it can not, it must generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1828 - 286 頁
...must, in almost all cases, be either a useless or hurtful regulation. If the produce of the domestic can be bought there as cheap as that of foreign industry,...useless ; if it cannot, it must generally be hurtful." In illustration of this proposition it is said, that " neither a tailor, shoemaker, or farmer, undertakes... | |
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