On productionG.B. Whittaker and Company, 1839 |
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第 vi 頁
... render the previous works on economical questions inadequate to the present wants of the science , and must alone be sufficient to warrant a fresh exhibition of the whole subject , freed from those errors which are derived from the ...
... render the previous works on economical questions inadequate to the present wants of the science , and must alone be sufficient to warrant a fresh exhibition of the whole subject , freed from those errors which are derived from the ...
第 9 頁
... though a most important source of wealth . Thus the various significations and indeterminate- ness of the term wealth render its use objectionable , as being liable to mislead . A term which has in common THE SUBJECT . 9.
... though a most important source of wealth . Thus the various significations and indeterminate- ness of the term wealth render its use objectionable , as being liable to mislead . A term which has in common THE SUBJECT . 9.
第 11 頁
... render prolific the sources of wealth is the grand object . It is then the sources , more than wealth it- self , which form the proper subject of economical science . Its inquiries relate not so much to the actual products which past ...
... render prolific the sources of wealth is the grand object . It is then the sources , more than wealth it- self , which form the proper subject of economical science . Its inquiries relate not so much to the actual products which past ...
第 12 頁
... rendered to us contribute greatly to the comfort of life . In time of sick- ness especially , the attendance of nurses ... render human labours successful in the acquisition of material wealth . We ought not to confine our view to that ...
... rendered to us contribute greatly to the comfort of life . In time of sick- ness especially , the attendance of nurses ... render human labours successful in the acquisition of material wealth . We ought not to confine our view to that ...
第 46 頁
... render an assumed quantity of it constantly , under all assignable circumstances , of equal value , and thus to constitute an invariable unit by which to form our scale of esti- mation , of what use after all , for the chief ends of ...
... render an assumed quantity of it constantly , under all assignable circumstances , of equal value , and thus to constitute an invariable unit by which to form our scale of esti- mation , of what use after all , for the chief ends of ...
常見字詞
acquired acquisition Adam Smith advance advantage afford agriculture amongst amount arts augmented Bank of England benefit branches bullion cause circumstances classes clothing coin colonial commerce commodities competition consequently consumers corn cost cultivation currency degree demand diminished dities division of employment division of labour duction effect employed enabled England equal excess exchange exchangeable value exertion exist expense exportation extent favourable foreign hand human improvements increase individuals interest kind labour and capital land less mankind manufacture marriages materials means measure ment metals nations nature necessary objects occasion occupation operation opulence payment perform persons political economy population possess precious metals present procure production profits proportion purchase quantity raise rate of profits raw produce regard regulations render revenue seignorage skill society soil subsistence sufficient sumer supply things tion trade value of money vidual wages wants wealth whole workmen