| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 454 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty " millions, and should make a whole nation regard the ** riches of its neighbours as a probable cause and occasion " " for itself to acquire riches. The modern maxims of fo" reign commerce, by aiming at the impoverishment of all "our neighbours, so... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours, as a probable cause and...acquire riches. A nation that would enrich itself by fc reign trade, is certainly most likely to do so, when its neighbours are all rich, industrious, and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1819 - 532 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours, as a probable cause and...commercial nations. A great nation, surrounded on aH sides by wandering savages and poor barbarians, might, no doubt, acquire riches by the cultivation... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours as a probable cause and occasion...great nation surrounded on all sides by wandering savages and poor barbarians might, no doubt, acquire riches by the cultivation of its own lands, and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make * whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours, as a probable cause and...foreign trade, is certainly most likely to do so, wlren its neighbours are all rich, industrious and commercial nations. A great nation, surrounded on... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 616 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours as a probable cause and occasion...foreign trade is certainly most likely to do so when ite neighbours are all rich, industrious, and commercial nations. A great nation surrounded on all... | |
| 1870 - 974 strani
...disturbing the tranquillity of any body but themselves. * * • A nation that would enrich itself by a foreign trade, is certainly most likely to do so when...great nation, surrounded on all sides by wandering savages and poor barbarians, might no doubt acquire riches by the cultivation of its own lands, and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours as a probable cause and occasion...great nation surrounded on all sides by wandering savages and poor barbarians might, no doubt, acquire riches by the cultivation of its own lands, and... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 630 strani
...regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours as a probable cause and occasion...are all rich, industrious, and commercial nations.' 1 REGULARITY AND HARMONY IN OUR SURROUNDINGS. § 35. It has been stated in more than one place in the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 strani
...regulaic the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours, as a probable cause and...for itself to acquire riches. A nation that would 'nrich itself by foreign trade, is certainly mosl |g; >osed to contain 24,000,000 of inhabitants. Our... | |
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