No regulation of commerce can increase the quantity of industry in any society beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only divert a part of 20 it into a direction into which it might not otherwise have gone... The Premises of Free Trade Examined - Página 11de George Basil Dixwell - 1881 - 36 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Tobias Smollett - 1776 - 526 páginas
...the quantity of induftry in any fociety beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only divert vert a part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwise have gone ; and it is not certain that this artificial direction is likely to be more advantageous to the fociety than that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 páginas
...exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce can increafe thei quantity of induftry in any fociety beyond what its capital can maintain. It can. only...part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwife have gone ; and it is by no means certain that this artificial direction is likely to be... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1788 - 570 páginas
...regulation of commerce can increafe the quantity of induftry, and confequently the wealth of any fociety, beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only...part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwife have gone; and it is by no means certain that this artificial direction will be more advantageous... | |
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 páginas
...exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce can increafe the quantity of induftry in any fociety beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only...part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwife have gone ; and it is by no means certain that this artificial direction is likely to be... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1793 - 516 páginas
...regulation of commerce can increafe the quantity of induflry, and confequently trie wealth of any fociety, beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only divert a part of it into a directioninto which it might not otherwife have gone; and it is by nb means certain that this artificial... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 500 páginas
...regulation of commerce can increafe the quantity of induftry, and confequently the wealth of any fociety, beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only...part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwife have gone . y and it is by no means certain that this artificial direction will be more advantageous... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 504 páginas
...regulation of commerce can increafe the quantity of induflry, and confequently the wealth of any fociety, beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only...part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwife have gone ; and it is by no means certain that this artificial direction will be more advantageous... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 550 páginas
...exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce can increafe the quantity of induftry in any fociety beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only...part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwife have gone ; and it is by no means certain that this artificial direction is likely to be... | |
| 1811 - 558 páginas
...of industry in any society, beyond what its capital can maintain, and that regulations of this sort, can only divert a part of it, into a direction, into which it might not otherwise have gone. The most enlightened statesmen have also concurred in the opinion, that such an artificial direction,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1826 - 652 páginas
...that no regulation of commerce can increase the quantity of industry, and consequently the wealth of any society, beyond what its capital can maintain....by no means certain that this artificial direction will be more advantageous to society than that to which it would have gone of its own accord. LECTURE... | |
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