| Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 páginas
...filver is not the principal, much lefs the fole benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on, they all of them derive two diftinct benefits from it. It carries out that furplus part of the produce of their land and labour... | |
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 páginas
...filver is not the principal, much lefs the fole benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on, they all of them derive two diftinct benefits from it. It carries out that furplus part of the produce of their land and labour... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 538 páginas
...silver is not the principal, much less the sole benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on,...carries out that surplus part of the produce of their laud and labour for which there is no demand among them, and brings back in return for it something... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 852 páginas
...trade is carried on, they all of them derive two diftindl benefits from it. It carries out that furplus part of the produce of their land and labour for which...demand. among them, and brings back in return for it fomething elfe for which there is a demand. It gives a value to their iupermiities, by exchanging them... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 544 páginas
...filver is not the principal, much lefs the fole benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on, they all of them derive two diftinct benefits from it. It carries out that furplus part of the produce of their land and labour... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 870 páginas
...silver is not the principal, much less the sole benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on,...for which there is no demand among them, and brings buck in return for it something else for which there is a demand. It gives a value to their superfluities,... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1880 - 274 páginas
...importation of gold and silver is not the principal benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. It carries out that surplus part of the produce of...their land and labour for which there is no demand at home, and brings back something else for which there is a demand. By thus opening a more extensive... | |
| Adam Smith - 1892 - 914 páginas
...silver is not the principal, much less the sole benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on,...their land and labour for which there is no demand amon;,: them, and brings back in return for it something else for which there is a demand. It gives... | |
| Adam Smith - 1909 - 676 páginas
...surer is not the principal, much lew the sote benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on,...they all of them derive two distinct benefits from h. It carries out that surplus part of the produce of their land and labour for which there is no demand... | |
| William Smith McClellan - 1912 - 136 páginas
...principal, much less the sole, benefit which a nation derives from its foreign trade. Between whatsoever places foreign trade is carried on, they all of them...benefits from it. It carries out that surplus part of the product of their land and labour for which there is no demand among them and brings back in return... | |
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