| Langford Lovell Price - 1891 - 226 頁
...liberty ' restricted, and they would recognise the practical wisdom of Adam Smith's observation, that " what is the species of domestic industry which his...in his local situation, judge much better than any statesman or law-giver can do for him." Nor would they be inclined to deny that the crying need of... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1893 - 826 頁
...necessarily, leads him to prefer that employment which is most advantageous to society. . . . What 1 s the species of domestic industry which his capital can employ, and of whicn the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, every individual, it is evident, can, in his... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 頁
...of industry ; and he will always, therefore, endeavour to employ it in the support of that industry of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, or to exchange for the greatest quantity either of money or of other goods. But the annual revenue... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 頁
...of industry ; and he will always, therefore, endeavour to employ it in the support of that industry of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, or to exchange for the greatest quantity either of money or of other goods. But the annual revenue... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 頁
...of industry ; and he will always, therefore, endeavour to employ it in the support of that industry of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, or to exchange for the greatest quantity either of money or of other goods. But the annual revenue... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 498 頁
...support of industry; and he will always, therefore, endeavor to employ it in the support of that industry of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, or to exchange for the greatest quantity either of money or of other goods. But the annual revenue... | |
| 1901 - 686 頁
...of industry ; and he will always, therefore, endeavor to employ it in the support of that industry of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, or to exchange for the greatest quantity either of monev or of other goods. But the annual revenue... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 頁
...of industry ; and he will always, therefore, endeavour to employ it in the support of that industry of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, or to exchange for the greatest quantity either of money or of other goods. But the annual revenue... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1908 - 732 頁
...rather necessarily, leads him to prefer that employment which is most advantageous to society. . . . What is the species of domestic industry which his...in his local situation, judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver can for him." 1 The Mechanical Inventions. — During the last half of the eighteenth... | |
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