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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth: And Into the Means ... - Page 147
by James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - 1804 - 482 pages
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 550 pages
...flocked and ftored up to be employed, if neceflary, upon fome other occafion. That fubject, or what is the fame thing, the price of that fubject, can afterwards, if neceiiliry, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had ouginally produced it. The...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1801 - 362 pages
...ftocked and ftored up to be employed, ifneceflary, upon lome other occalion. That fubject, or what is the fame thing, the price of that fubject, can...afterwards, if neceflary, put into motion a quantity of labor equal to that which had originally produced it. The labor of the menial fervant, on the contrary,...
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Ueber national-wohlstand

James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Wealth - 1804 - 506 pages
...quantity of la" hour ftocked and ftored up, to be em" ployed, if neceflary, upon fome other oc" cafion. That fubject, or, which is the " fame thing, the price...originally produced it f." Unfortunately, however, a little confide ration makes this diftinction appear nowife founded on the nature of labour, but merely dependant...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 852 pages
...neceflary, upon fome other occafion. That fubjecl;, or what is the fame thing, the price of that fubje6l, can afterwards, if neceflary, put into motion a quantity...labour equal to that which had originally produced it. The labour of the menial fervant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itfelf in any particular...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 544 pages
...occafion. That fubjecl, or what is the fame thing, the price of that fubje6l, can afterwards, if neseffary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it. The labour of the menial fervant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itfelf in any particular...
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An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution: From the ...

Earl John Russell Russell - Constitutional history - 1823 - 518 pages
...That subject, or, what is the same thing, the price of that subject, can afterwards, if necessary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it." Now, what is true of *' the price of that subject" is true of the price of the labour of the physician,...
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Outlines of Political Economy: Being a Republication of the Article Upon ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 204 pages
...occasion. That subject, or, what is the same thing, the price of that subject, can afterward, if necessary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it. The labour of the menial servant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itself in any particular...
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The Principles of Political Economy: With a Sketch of the Rise and Progress ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 446 pages
...That subject, or, what is the same thing, the price of that subject, can afterwards, if necessary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it. The labour of the menial servant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itself in any particular...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 2

Robert Walsh - American literature - 1827 - 674 pages
...occasion. That subject, or what is the same thing, the price of that subject, can afterwards, if necessary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it. The labour of the menial servant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itself in any particular...
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Political Economy: An Inquiry Into the Natural Grounds of Right to Vendible ...

Samuel Read - Economics - 1829 - 440 pages
...That subject, or, what is the same thing, the price of that subject, can afterwards, if necessary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it. The labour of the menial servant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itself in any particular...
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