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... Adam Smith , not only acknow- leged and highly appreciated , but his work becoming , as it were , the text - book for practical commentators in that en- lightened country . An equal homage to his merit is paid by the present author ...
... Adam Smith , not only acknow- leged and highly appreciated , but his work becoming , as it were , the text - book for practical commentators in that en- lightened country . An equal homage to his merit is paid by the present author ...
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... Adam Smith . Government ought to be the protector of the weak against the strong , the defender of him who is unable to defend himself , and the representative of the per- manent but quiet interest of the whole , against the temporary ...
... Adam Smith . Government ought to be the protector of the weak against the strong , the defender of him who is unable to defend himself , and the representative of the per- manent but quiet interest of the whole , against the temporary ...
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... Adam Smith , as M. DE SISMONDI calls it , which he thinks has made such progress in all civilized societies , and which he acknowleges to have called into action the most wondrous powers of industry , but from which he considers that ...
... Adam Smith , as M. DE SISMONDI calls it , which he thinks has made such progress in all civilized societies , and which he acknowleges to have called into action the most wondrous powers of industry , but from which he considers that ...
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