| Adam Smith - Division of labor - 1786 - 538 pages
...fcarce any taxes to pay. No landlord fhares with him in its produce, and the fhare of the fovereign is commonly but a trifle. He has every motive to render as great as poffible a produce, which is thus to be almoft entirely his own. But his land is commonly fb c ** *... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 550 pages
...fcarce any taxes £o pay. No landlord fhares with him in its produce, and the fhare of the fovereign is commonly but a trifle, He has every motive to render as great as pof« fible a produce, which. is thus to be almoft entirely tirely his own. But his land is commonly... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 pages
...still slower than the natural progress of arts, after law and government have been so far establisheJ as is necessary for their protection. Every colonist...produce which is thus to be almost entirely his own. But hia land is commonly so extensive, that with all his own industry, and with all the industry of other... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 852 pages
...fcarce any taxes to pay. No landlord fhares with him in its produce, and the {hare of the fovereign is commonly but a trifle. He has every motive to render as great as poC. fible a produce, which is thus to be ulmoit en-. tirely his own. But his land is commonly fo ex-... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1838 - 476 pages
...land than he can possibly cultivate. He has no rent, and scarce any taxes, to pay. No landlord «hares with him in its produce, and, the share of the sovereign...almost entirely his own. But his land is commonly so «tensive, that, with «11 his own industry, and with all the industry of other people whom he i.in... | |
| 1882 - 486 pages
...produce, and the share of the sovereign is commonly bnt a trifle. He has every motive to increase as mnch as possible a produce, which is thus to be almost entirely his own. Bat his land is commonly so extensive, that, with all his own industry, and with all the industry of... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1884 - 604 pages
...cultivate. He has no rent, and scarce any taxes, to pay. No landlord shares with him in its produce, anJ, the share of the sovereign is commonly but a trifle....almost entirely his own. But his land is commonly »a BOOK IV extensive, that, with all his own industry, and with all the industry of other people whom... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1887 - 618 pages
...government have been so far established, as is necessary for their protection. Every colonist gets more laud than he can possibly cultivate. He has no rent, and...which is thus to be almost entirely his own. But his hind is commonly so extensive, that with all his own industry, and with all the industry of other people... | |
| Benjamin Rand - Economic history - 1895 - 672 pages
...administration of justice ; and they naturally establish something of the same kind in the new settlement. But among savage and barbarous nations the natural...produce which is thus to be almost entirely his own. But l his land is commonly so extensive that with all his own industry, and with all the industry of other... | |
| Economic history - 1895 - 668 pages
...taxes to pay. No landlord shares with him in its produce, and the share of the sovereign is commonlv but a trifle. He has every motive to render as great...produce which is thus to be almost entirely his own. But l his land is commonly so extensive that with all his own industry, and with all the industry of other... | |
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