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... nation or government .'- The commerce which is really useful to a state , the commerce which never ends , but always procures new riches for a nation , is that which consists in the exchange of the superfluities of its own soil and ...
... nation or government .'- The commerce which is really useful to a state , the commerce which never ends , but always procures new riches for a nation , is that which consists in the exchange of the superfluities of its own soil and ...
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... nation is in debt . Who would not laugh at the idea of a person saying he was in debt to himself ? The national debt is no burden to the public , it only occasions an addition to be made to the nominal amount of taxes . It is beneficial ...
... nation is in debt . Who would not laugh at the idea of a person saying he was in debt to himself ? The national debt is no burden to the public , it only occasions an addition to be made to the nominal amount of taxes . It is beneficial ...
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... nation to another but we cannot compliment him on a knowlege of the principles of trade , and still less on his manner of communicating the share of information which he does possess . His style is often diffuse , and sometimes obscure ...
... nation to another but we cannot compliment him on a knowlege of the principles of trade , and still less on his manner of communicating the share of information which he does possess . His style is often diffuse , and sometimes obscure ...
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