Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... subsistence enough , as you may , by divid- ing , make ten polypuses out of one , you may of one make ten nations , equally populous and power- ful ; or rather , increase a nation tenfold in numbers and strength . * In 1751 . # * A ...
... subsistence enough , as you may , by divid- ing , make ten polypuses out of one , you may of one make ten nations , equally populous and power- ful ; or rather , increase a nation tenfold in numbers and strength . * In 1751 . # * A ...
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... subsistence for mankind arise from the earth or waters . 2. Necessaries of life , that are not foods , and all other conveniences , have their values estimated by the proportion of food consumed while we are em- ployed in procuring them ...
... subsistence for mankind arise from the earth or waters . 2. Necessaries of life , that are not foods , and all other conveniences , have their values estimated by the proportion of food consumed while we are em- ployed in procuring them ...
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... subsistence thus metamorphosed . 6. Manufactures are only another shape into which so much provisions and subsistence are turned , as were equal in value to the manufactures produced . This appears from hence , that the manufacturer ...
... subsistence thus metamorphosed . 6. Manufactures are only another shape into which so much provisions and subsistence are turned , as were equal in value to the manufactures produced . This appears from hence , that the manufacturer ...
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... subsistence to the manufacturer . But the advantage of manufactures is , that under their shape provisions may be more easily carried to a foreign market , and by their means our traders may more easily Cheat strangers . Few , where it ...
... subsistence to the manufacturer . But the advantage of manufactures is , that under their shape provisions may be more easily carried to a foreign market , and by their means our traders may more easily Cheat strangers . Few , where it ...
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... subsistence of mankind . 2. Fishermen , for the same reason . 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships , who accommodate different nations by communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences of life . 4. Artists and ...
... subsistence of mankind . 2. Fishermen , for the same reason . 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships , who accommodate different nations by communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences of life . 4. Artists and ...
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