| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 頁
...canals in the fame manner as the Nile does in Egypt. In the Eaftern provinces of China too, feveral great rivers form, by their different branches, a...one another afford an inland navigation much more extenfive than that either of the Nile or the Ganges, or perhaps than both of them put together. It... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 頁
...this inland navigation was probably one of the principal causes of the early improvement of Egypt. The improvements in agriculture and manufactures seem likewise to have been of very great antiquity in the provinces of Bengal in the East Indies, and in some of the eastern provinces of China ; though... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 頁
...canals in the fame manner as the Nile does in Egypt. In the Eaftern provinces of China too, feveral great rivers form, by their different branches, a...one another afford an inland navigation much more extenfive than that either of the Nile or the Ganges, or perhaps than both of them put together. It... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 頁
...canals in the fame manner as the Nile does in Egypt. In the Eaftern provinces of China too, feveral great rivers form, by their different branches, a...one another afford an inland navigation much more extenfive than that either-of the Nile or the Ganges, or perhaps than both of them put together. It... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 636 頁
...this inland navigation was probably one of the principal causes of the early• improvement of Egypt. The improvements in agriculture and manufactures seem likewise to have been of very great antiquity in the province of Bengal in the East Indies, and in some of the eastern provinces of China. In Bengal,... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 頁
...this inland navigation was8 probably one of the principal causes of the early improvement of Egypt. The improvements in agriculture and manufactures seem likewise to have been of very great antiquity in the provinces of Bengal, in the East Indies, and in some of the eastern provinces of China, though... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 頁
...the principal causes of the early improvement of Egypt, 32 THE GREAT ADVANTAGES OF INLAND NAVIGATION. The improvements in agriculture and manufactures seem likewise to have been of very great antiquity in the provinces of Bengal in the East Indies, and in some of the eastern provinces of China ; though... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - 1996 - 184 頁
...water-carriage. Here the word Maintenance is used as synonymous with the Wages of Labour p. 25 (Gl. edn, p. 35) The improvements in agriculture and manufactures seem likewise to have been of very great antiquity in the provinces of Bengal in the East Indies, and in some of the eastern provinces of China; ... It is... | |
| Frank B. Tipton - 1998 - 550 頁
...1976; Huang, 1985, 1990). Smith himself saw nothing mysterious in the pauern of Asian development: The improvements in agriculture and manufactures seem.... . several great rivers form, by their different hranches, a multitude of canals, and by communicating with one another afford an inland navigation... | |
| Andre Gunder Frank - 1998 - 452 頁
...itself. Smith also recognized Asia as being economically far more advanced and richer than Europe. "The improvements in agriculture and manufactures...seem likewise to have been of very great antiquity in the provinces of Bengal in the East Indies, and in some of the eastern provinces of China. . . . Even... | |
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