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Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Theoreon ... - Page 170
by Sir Arthur Helps - 1853
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...perhaps, that it is in the progrefiive ftate, while the fociety is advancing to the further acquifition, rather than when it has acquired its full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, feems to be the happieft and the moft comfortable....
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...is to lament over the necessary cause and effect of the greatest public prosperity. It deserves to be remarked, perhaps, that it is in the progressive...the society is advancing to the further acquisition^ rathei1 than when it has ac. quired its full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 452 pages
...is to lament over the necessary cause and effect of the greatest public prospeiity. It deserves to be remarked, perhaps, that it is in the progressive state, while the society is advancing1 to the further acquisition, rather than when it has acquired its full complement of riches,...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812
...perhaps, that it is in the progrefflve flate, while the fociety is advancing to the further acquifition, rather than when it has acquired its full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, feems to be the happieft and the moft comfortable....
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The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh:: The ...

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...perhaps, that it is jn the progreffive ftate, while the fociety is advancing to the further acquifition, rather than when it has acquired its full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, feems to be the happieft and the moft comfortable....
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The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the ...

John Weyland - Economics - 1816 - 556 pages
...which is described as " miserable " and " melancholy." * The passage is as follows : " It deserves to be remarked, perhaps, that it is in the progressive...further acquisition, rather than when it has acquired it's full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the...
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The Principles of Population and Production

John Weyland - Malthusianism - 1816 - 538 pages
...which is described as " miserable " and " melancholy" • The passage is as follows : " It deserves to be remarked, •perhaps, that it is in the progressive...further acquisition, rather than when it has acquired it's full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 8

610 pages
...languages. A Prediction. — It deserves to be remarked, perhaps, that it is in the proorAMJW state, while society is advancing to the further acquisition, rather...it has acquired its full complement of riches, that tbe condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1822 - 522 pages
...is to lament over the necessary effect and cause of the greatest public prosperity. It deserves to be remarked, perhaps, that it is in the progressive...full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and the most comfortable....
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 27

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1826 - 596 pages
...a positive increase in the produce and wealth of the community, is cut off by act of parliament. " It is in the progressive state, while the society...full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and the most comfortable....
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