If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than we ourselves can make it, better buy it of them with some part of the produce of our own industry, employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The Travels in South and North America - Página 207por Alexander Marjoribanks - 1854 - 480 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1812 - 500 páginas
...prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarcely be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity...with some part of the produce of our own industry."*" The general labour of a country does not depend on the celerity or slowness of the returns of commercial... | |
| Charles Ganilh - 1812 - 520 páginas
...prudence in the conduct of every pñvate family, can scarcely be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity...with some part of the produce of our own industry." * If it be the interest of a nation to purchase from a foreign counry when that country selfe cheaper... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 570 páginas
...is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity...employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The general industry of the country being always in proportion to the capital which employs it, will not... | |
| Charles Putt - 1830 - 496 páginas
...for. What is prudence in every private family, can scarcely be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than...employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The general industry of the country, being always in proportion to the capital which employs it, will not... | |
| Charles Putt - 1830 - 486 páginas
...for. What is prudence in every private family, can scarcely be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than...employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The general industry of the country, being always in proportion to the capital which employs it, will not... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 páginas
...prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarce he folly in that of a great kingdom. , If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity...employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The general industry of the country, being always in proportion to the capital which employs it, will not... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 páginas
...country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than we can make it, better buy it of them with «ome part of the produce of our own industry, employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The general industry ol the country l>eing always in proportion to tht capital which employs it, will not... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 638 páginas
...What is prudence in the conduct of a private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great nation. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity...employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The industry of the country is certainly not employed to the greatest advantage, when it is thus directed... | |
| 1841 - 614 páginas
...is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarce he folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity...employed in a way in which we have some advantage. The general industry of the country being always in proportion to the capital which employs it, will not... | |
| 1841 - 618 páginas
...private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us wil a commodity cheaper than we ourselves can make it, better buy it of tn< •with some part of the produce of our own industry employed in aw« which we have some advantage.... | |
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