An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 3Charles Knight and Company, 1836 |
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... East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion of the Mercantile System ยท 289 331 416 CHAPTER IX . Of the Agricultural Systems , or of those Systems of Political Economy , which represent the Produce of Land as either ...
... East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion of the Mercantile System ยท 289 331 416 CHAPTER IX . Of the Agricultural Systems , or of those Systems of Political Economy , which represent the Produce of Land as either ...
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... East and West Indies . The kings of England had no accumulated treasure . We never heard of any extraordinary quantity of plate being melted down . The circu- lating gold and silver of the country had not been supposed to exceed ...
... East and West Indies . The kings of England had no accumulated treasure . We never heard of any extraordinary quantity of plate being melted down . The circu- lating gold and silver of the country had not been supposed to exceed ...
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... East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope , which happened much about the same time , opened , perhaps , a still more extensive range to foreign commerce than even that of America , notwithstanding the greater distance . There were but two ...
... East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope , which happened much about the same time , opened , perhaps , a still more extensive range to foreign commerce than even that of America , notwithstanding the greater distance . There were but two ...
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... East Indies , than from that with America . The Portuguese monopolized the East India trade to themselves for about a century , and it was only indirectly , and through them , that the other nations of Europe could either send out or ...
... East Indies , than from that with America . The Portuguese monopolized the East India trade to themselves for about a century , and it was only indirectly , and through them , that the other nations of Europe could either send out or ...
Pagina 103
... East Indies , plate is probably some- what dearer in Europe than it otherwise might have been ; and coined silver probably purchases a larger quantity both of labour and commodities . The former of these two effects is a very small loss ...
... East Indies , plate is probably some- what dearer in Europe than it otherwise might have been ; and coined silver probably purchases a larger quantity both of labour and commodities . The former of these two effects is a very small loss ...
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