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... advantage , i.e. , a bring- ing of vantage or power to the exchanging persons . Thus , one man , by sowing and reap- ing , turns one measure of corn into two mea- sures . That is Profit . Another , by digging and forging , turns one ...
... advantage , i.e. , a bring- ing of vantage or power to the exchanging persons . Thus , one man , by sowing and reap- ing , turns one measure of corn into two mea- sures . That is Profit . Another , by digging and forging , turns one ...
Page 133
... advantage becomes impossible . So far , therefore , as the science of exchange relates to the advantage of one of the exchanging persons only , it is founded on the ignorance or incapacity of the opposite person . Where these vanish ...
... advantage becomes impossible . So far , therefore , as the science of exchange relates to the advantage of one of the exchanging persons only , it is founded on the ignorance or incapacity of the opposite person . Where these vanish ...
Page 134
... advantage on both sides ( or if only advantage on one , at least no disadvantage on the other ) to the persons exchanging ; and just payment for his time , intelligence , and labour , to any intermediate person effecting the transaction ...
... advantage on both sides ( or if only advantage on one , at least no disadvantage on the other ) to the persons exchanging ; and just payment for his time , intelligence , and labour , to any intermediate person effecting the transaction ...
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ESSAY PAGE | 1 |
THE VEINS OF WEALTH | 38 |
QUI JUDICATIS TERRAM | 67 |
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