I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a BRITISH subject, I pray for the flourishing commerce of GERMANY, SPAIN, ITALY, and even FRANCE itself. I am at least certain, that GREAT BRITAIN, and all those nations, would... On production - 第 344 頁Joseph Salway Eisdell 著 - 1839完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Joseph A. Leo Lemay - 2001 - 494 頁
...economic thought with these two remarkable sentences: I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British Subject, I pray...such enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other.27 In appealing to the respective elites to adopt "enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards... | |
| Robert R. Richards - 2002 - 574 頁
...the end of his essay, 'of the Jealousy of Trade:' 'I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...and even France itself. I am at least certain that all nations would flourish more [with] such enlarged and benevolent sympathies toward each other."556... | |
| David Hume - 2003 - 376 頁
...same abject condition, to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a BRITISH subject, I pray...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. ESSAY NINETEEN Of the balance of power IT is a question, whether the idea of the balance of power be... | |
| Emily O. Goldman, Leslie C. Eliason - 2003 - 448 頁
...critiques of mercantilism can be seen in David Hume's essay "Jealousy of Trade" (1755), in which he avowed "not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...of Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself." Adam Smith's An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, which appeared in 1776,... | |
| Walter Lippmann - 1956 - 452 頁
...conclusion of his essay, "Of the Jealousy of Trade": "I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...sovereigns and ministers adopt such enlarged and benevolent sympathies toward each other." * It had not occurred to many men before that the Golden Rule was economically... | |
| Lüder Gerken - 2004 - 316 頁
...context it is also worth mentioning the statement: '1 shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a BRITISH subject, I pray...commerce of GERMANY, SPAIN, ITALY, and even FRANCE itself (1758/1777/1875, p. 348). 5 Despite his decisive rejection and criticism of mercantilism, Smith did... | |
| Miroslav N. Jovanović - 2007 - 919 頁
...as a British subject, I pray for the flourishing commerce of Germany, Spain, Italy and even France4 itself. I am at least certain, that Great Britain,...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. A relatively big and integrated market is not a guarantee in itself that international economic integration... | |
| David Hume - 356 頁
...same abject condition, to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a BRITISH subject, I pray...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. Of Taxes THERE is a prevailing maxim, among *some reasoners, thai every new tax creates a new ability... | |
| Robert B. Louden Professor of Philosophy University of Southern Maine - 2007 - 340 頁
...rather rejoice in the prosperity of other nations: "I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a BRITISH subject, I pray...such enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other."34 Smith's later defense of free trade between nations owes important debts to claims that Hume... | |
| David Hume - 356 頁
...same abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...nations, would flourish more, did their sovereigns and their ministers adopt such enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. 1 Though it is to... | |
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