The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... political economy of its own , suitable to its physical circumstances , such as climate , soil , spontaneous products , geographical position , & c . , and suitable to its habits , character , traditions , and idiosyncrasies ; but ...
... political economy of its own , suitable to its physical circumstances , such as climate , soil , spontaneous products , geographical position , & c . , and suitable to its habits , character , traditions , and idiosyncrasies ; but ...
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... political economy of imperial France is different from that of democratic England . It is our purpose succinctly to state the chief points of difference by which we may contribute to promote the existence of one uniform science for both ...
... political economy of imperial France is different from that of democratic England . It is our purpose succinctly to state the chief points of difference by which we may contribute to promote the existence of one uniform science for both ...
Sayfa 46
... Political economy thus became in their hands the science of society , and they deduced many of its rules from the abstract rights of man . " There is , ' said M. Dupont de Nemours , a natural order of things pervading the physical ...
... Political economy thus became in their hands the science of society , and they deduced many of its rules from the abstract rights of man . " There is , ' said M. Dupont de Nemours , a natural order of things pervading the physical ...
Sayfa 47
... political economy to be ' the science of the natural laws which determine the prosperity of nations , ' their wealth and civilization . These laws are not the work of ' man , they are derived from the nature of things : man does not ...
... political economy to be ' the science of the natural laws which determine the prosperity of nations , ' their wealth and civilization . These laws are not the work of ' man , they are derived from the nature of things : man does not ...
Sayfa 48
... political economist - was borrowed from France . The latest systematic writer who has trod in Smith's steps , says : - The subject with which the inquiries of political economy are con- versant is wealth . ' ' Writers on political ...
... political economist - was borrowed from France . The latest systematic writer who has trod in Smith's steps , says : - The subject with which the inquiries of political economy are con- versant is wealth . ' ' Writers on political ...
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