| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 pages
...maintaining certain public works and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual, or small number of individuals,...maintain ; because the profit could never repay the expense to any individual or small number of individuals, though it may frequently do much more than... | |
| Charles Tennant - Taxation - 1857 - 510 pages
...maintaining certain public works, and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual, or small number of individuals, to erect and maintain." Before the principles of Political Economy were understood as an art or science, wealth was supposed... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pages
...maintaining certain public works and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual, or small number of individuals,...maintain, because the profit could never repay the expense to any individual or small number of individuals, though it may frequently do much more than... | |
| Amber - 1877 - 584 pages
...maintaining certain public works and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual, or small number of individuals,...individual or small number of individuals, though il may frequently do much more than repay it to a great society » — An inquiry into the nature and... | |
| Emile de Laveleye - Economics - 1884 - 332 pages
...maintaining certain public works and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual, or small number of individuals,...maintain, because the profit could never repay the expense to them, though it may frequently do much more than repay it to a great society." ( Wealth... | |
| Emile de Laveleye - Economics - 1884 - 338 pages
...certain public works and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of anjr individual, or small number of individuals, to erect...maintain, because the profit could never repay the expense to them, though it may frequently do much more than repay it to a great society." ( Wealth... | |
| Scotland - 1887 - 506 pages
...and maintaining public works and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual, or small number of individuals,...maintain ; because the profit could never repay the expense of any individual, or small number of individuals, though it may frequently do much more than... | |
| Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - Economists - 1887 - 196 pages
...maintaining certain public works and certain public institutions which it can never be for the interest of any individual, or small number of individuals,...maintain, because the profit could never repay the expense to any individual, or small number of individuals, though it may frequently do much more than... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1888 - 916 pages
...and maintaining certain works and certain public institutions which it can never be for the interest of any individual or small number of individuals to...maintain ; because the profit could never repay the expense to any individual or small number of individuals, though it may frequently do much more than... | |
| Literature - 1888 - 950 pages
...and maintaining certain works and certain public institutions which it can never be for the interest of any individual or small number of individuals to...maintain : because the profit could never repay the expense to any individual or small number of individuals, though it may frequently do much more than... | |
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