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... wealth , the wealth of mankind is alone increased by labour , whether performed by the hand of man or by capital , em- ployed in increasing the quantity , and meliorating the quality , of the productions of nature ; and by labour ...
... wealth , the wealth of mankind is alone increased by labour , whether performed by the hand of man or by capital , em- ployed in increasing the quantity , and meliorating the quality , of the productions of nature ; and by labour ...
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... wealth . ' This mode of arguing is evidently fallacious ; since the public wealth arises not from certain individuals , but from the whole collective body . The scarcity of any commodity may in deed enrich a particular class of men ...
... wealth . ' This mode of arguing is evidently fallacious ; since the public wealth arises not from certain individuals , but from the whole collective body . The scarcity of any commodity may in deed enrich a particular class of men ...
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... wealth . In truth , it is only from the circumstance of confounding wealth and riches , and considering wealth , in the course of their reasoning , at one time as depending on exchangeable value , and at another as constituted by the ...
... wealth . In truth , it is only from the circumstance of confounding wealth and riches , and considering wealth , in the course of their reasoning , at one time as depending on exchangeable value , and at another as constituted by the ...
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