| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1833 - 144 páginas
...acting partially by some, and unjustly by others. ' The statesman,' says Dr. Smith, ' who should attempt to direct private people in. what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 páginas
...judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver can do for him. The statesman, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 318 páginas
...judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver can do for him. The statesman, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 314 páginas
...judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver can do for him. The statesman, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 760 páginas
...the highest degree preposterous and absurd. " The statesman," says Dr. Smith, " who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| 1843 - 826 páginas
...acting partially by some, and unjustly Ly others. "'The statesman,' says Dr. Smith, 'who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself w îth a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - 1846 - 674 páginas
...of consistency in the conduct of those who assert that the tariff system brings down prices. llth. To give the monopoly of the home market to the produce...domestic industry in any particular art or manufacture, must in almost all cases be either a useless or a hurtful regulation. If the produce of domestic industry... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 páginas
...situation, judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver can do for him. The statesman who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 páginas
...advantageous and useful for himself than any other person. " The statesman,'" says Smith, " who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could... | |
| William Newton - 1851 - 578 páginas
...application of capital to unnatural channels. This latter assertion is thus supported by our authority : " To give the monopoly of the home market to the produce...in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, * * * for, if the produce of domestic, can be brought there as cheap as that of foreign, industry,... | |
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