The Literary journal, Volume 41804 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 15
... employed as a capital , is consumed in the same manner , and nearly in the same time too , but by a different set of people , by labourers , manufac- turers and artificers , who reproduce with a profit the value of their annual ...
... employed as a capital , is consumed in the same manner , and nearly in the same time too , but by a different set of people , by labourers , manufac- turers and artificers , who reproduce with a profit the value of their annual ...
Page 527
... employed as soldiers , without ruin to the country which pays the expence of their service . Dr. Smith , in his Wealth of Nations , seems to give his sanction to this com putation . It is perhaps rather above than below the truth ; for ...
... employed as soldiers , without ruin to the country which pays the expence of their service . Dr. Smith , in his Wealth of Nations , seems to give his sanction to this com putation . It is perhaps rather above than below the truth ; for ...
Page 593
... employed . You know , my lord , this not important information on this interesting subject . He to be so . " makes ... employed in the British West Indies . From the custom - house books , he asserted that on an average of entrances and ...
... employed . You know , my lord , this not important information on this interesting subject . He to be so . " makes ... employed in the British West Indies . From the custom - house books , he asserted that on an average of entrances and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid acquainted advantage afford alkalies ancient appears attention bitumen body Bonaparte bounty Britain British called carbonat carbonic acid cause character circumstances colonies common consequence consider considerable contains corn Crinitus degree effect employed endeavours equally exportation favour France French give gout History of Athens history of Malta honour idea important interest Klaproth knowledge labour language late letters literary Lord Lord Lauderdale Lucretius manner means ment merit mind nation nature necessary neral never object observations occasion opinion original Ossian oxide oxygen particular passage person philosophers Pindar poems political possessed present principles produced prove published quantity racters readers reason regard remarkable respect Russia says sentiments shew Sir William Jones species sufficient supposed thing thor tion trade translation truth vols volume wealth whole words writing