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Puttkammer & Mühlbrecht, 1880 - 89 oldal
 

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26. oldal - Dominion is property, real or personal ; that is to say, in lands, or in money and goods. Lands, or the parts and parcels of a territory, are held by the proprietor or proprietors, lord or lords of it, in some proportion ; and such (except it be in a city that has little or no land, and whose revenue is in trade) as is the proportion or balance of dominion or property in land, such is the nature of the empire.
3. oldal - And thus came in the use of money; some lasting thing that men might keep without spoiling, and that, by mutual consent, men would take in exchange for the truly useful but perishable supports of life.
74. oldal - This realm is much enriched, of late years, by the trade of merchandise which the English drive in foreign parts ; and, if it be wisely managed, it must of necessity very much increase the wealth thereof: care being taken, that the exportation exceed in value the importation : for then the balance of trade must of necessity be returned in coin or bullion.
29. oldal - True it was," as Camden said', " which one hath written, that France and Spain are as it were the Scales in the Balance of Europe, and England the Tongue or Holder of the Balance.
76. oldal - Yet all these actions can work no other effects in the course of trade than is declared in this discourse. For so much Treasure only will be brought in or carried out of a Commonwealth, as the Forraign Trade doth over or under ballance in value. And this must come to pass by a Necessity beyond all resistance.
4. oldal - This partage of things in an inequality of private possessions, men have made practicable out of the bounds of society, and without compact, only by putting a value on gold and silver, and tacitly agreeing in the use of money.
59. oldal - Free Trade, or, the Meanes to Make Trade Florish. Wherein, The Causes of the Decay of Trade in this Kingdome are Discouered: And the Remedies also to Remove the Same are Represented.
27. oldal - ... to property producing empire, it is required that it should have some certain root or foothold, which, except in land, it cannot have, being otherwise as it were upon the wing. Nevertheless, in such cities as subsist mostly by trade, and have little or no land, as Holland and Genoa, the balance of treasure may be equal to that of land in the cases mentioned.
86. oldal - For the God of heaven and earth, greatly providing for mankind, would not that all things should be found in one region, to the ende that one should have need of another, that by this means friendship might be established among all men, and every one seek to gratify all.
1. oldal - While there are different states, there must be separate interests; and when no one statesman is found at the head of these interests, there can be no such thing as a common good; and where there is no common good, every interest must be considered separately (p.

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