| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 頁
...her own designs. . . . Little else is required to carry a state to the highest degree of affluence from the lowest barbarism but peace, easy taxes, and...being brought about by the natural course of things. ADAM SMITH. CONTENTS PAGX INTRODUCTION ; xv Tart I PROTECTION Book I— The Old Protection, Book II—... | |
| Theo Surányi-Unger - 1923 - 418 頁
...Wirtschaftspolitik sind im erwähnten Manuskripte klar und deutlich enthalten : „Little eise is the requisite to carry a state to the highest degree of...this natural course, which force things into another chanel, or which endeavour to arrest the progress of society at a particular point, are unnatural,... | |
| 1923 - 920 頁
...profit, wrote that— "little else is required to carry a State to the highest degree of affluence from the lowest barbarism but peace, easy taxes and...being brought about by the natural course of things." This sentiment is worth pondering in a day when the whole world is trying to lift itself by pulling... | |
| Canadian Bar Association - 1923 - 422 頁
...profit, wrote that — " Little else is required to carry a state to the highest degree of affluence from the lowest barbarism but peace, easy taxes and...being brought about by the natural course of things." The sentiment is worth pondering in a day when the whole world is trying to lift itself by pulling... | |
| Friedrich List - 1928 - 726 頁
...alone, and give her fair play in the pursuit of her ends, that she may establish her own designs." . . . „Little else is requisite to carry a state to the...opulence from the lowest barbarism, but peace, easy laxes, and a tolerable administration of justice; all the rest bcing brought about by the natural course... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1938 - 732 頁
...natural course." "There will always be plenty of money if things are left to their free course * * *." "Little else is requisite to carry a state to the...being brought about by the natural course of things." John Stuart Mill : "If values remain the same, what becomes of prices is immaterial, since the remuneration... | |
| Executive Office of the President, United States. President - 2004 - 456 頁
...the Founding Fathers signed die Declaration of Independence, the great economist Adam Smith wrote: "Little else is requisite to carry a state to the...administration of justice: all the rest being brought about by die natural course of things." The economic analysis presented in this Report builds on the ideas of... | |
| Stefan Collini, Donald Winch, John Burrow - 1983 - 404 頁
...an early document that is known only by virtue of Stewart's citation of it in his memoir on Smith, Little else is requisite to carry a state to the highest degree of opulence, but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice; all the rest being brought about... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 344 頁
...degree of opulence "Little else is requisite . . . but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable admission of justice; all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things."5 Again, here is a lesson with a handsome reward. For how can one expect economic improvement... | |
| E. L. Jones - 1987 - 324 頁
...impediments. As usual the literature contains an apposite remark. Adam Smith said in a lecture of 1755 that 'little else is requisite to carry a state to the...from the lowest barbarism, but peace, easy taxes, and tolerable administration of justice; all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things'.... | |
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