English writers upon commerce set out with observing, that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands, houses, and consumable goods of all different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands,... The Geographical Journal - Pagina 3001907Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set out with observing, that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands,...houses, and consumable goods of all different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands, houses, and consumable goods seem to slip out... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 pagine
...the be*i English writers upon commerce set out with observing, that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands, houses, and consumable goods of at! different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands, houses, and consumable... | |
| Sir John Macdonell - 1871 - 488 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set out with observing, that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands, houses, and consumable goods of different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands, houses, and consumable goods... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 730 pagine
...of the best English writers on commerce set out with observing that the wealth of a country consists not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands, houses, or consumable goods of all differents kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set out with observing, that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands,...houses, and consumable goods of all different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands, houses, and consumable goods seem to slip out... | |
| James Harvey (of Liverpool.) - 1877 - 268 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set out with observing that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands,...houses, and consumable goods of all different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands, houses, and consumable goods seem to slip out... | |
| Albert Kimsey Owen - 1880 - 146 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set-out with observing that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands,...houses and consumable goods of all different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, /iowrver, the lands, houses, and consumable goods seem to slip out... | |
| Van Buren Denslow - 1880 - 412 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set out with observing that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands,...houses and consumable goods of all different kinds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands, houses and consumable goods seem to slip out... | |
| William Burgess - 1887 - 320 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set out with observing that the wealth of a country, consists not in . its gold and silver only, but in its lands,...houses and consumable goods of all different kinds." * Henry George says ; "Wealth consists of natural products that have been secured, moved, combined,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1892 - 914 pagine
...the best English writers upon commerce set out with observing, that the wealth of a country consists, not in its gold and silver only, but in its lands, houses, and consumable goods of all different Muds. In the course of their reasonings, however, the lands, houses, and consumable goods seem to slip... | |
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