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" By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were all at once thrown out of their ordinary employment; but though they... "
An Enquiry Into the Duties of Men in the Higher and Middle Classes of ... - 377. oldal
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 2. kötet

Adam Smith - 1801 - 362 oldal
...would by no means follow that they would there-; by be deprived either of employment or fub-. fiftence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of...late war, more than a hundred thoufand foldiers and teamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greateft manufactures , 'were all at once thrown...

The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - 1811 - 852 oldal
...would by no means follow that they would 1V- thereby be deprived either of employment or fubfillence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of...feamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatefl manufactures, were all at once thrown out of their ordinary employment ; but, though they...

An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 2. kötet

Adam Smith - 1822 - 562 oldal
...it would by no means follow that they would thereby be deprived either of employment or subsistence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were...

An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 oldal
...it would by no means follow that they would thereby be deprived either of employment or subsistence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were...

Political Economy Illustrated by Sacred History ...

James Taylor (of Bakewell.) - 1852 - 96 oldal
...seven years' war with France, which terminated in 1763, he makes the following observation : — " By the reduction of the army and navy at the end " of the late war, more than 100,000 soldiers and sea" men — a number equal to what is employed in the " greatest manufactures,...

An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. A careful ...

Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 oldal
...it would by no means follow that they would thereby be deprived either of employment or subsistence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were...

Which? Protection, Free Trade, Or Revenue Reform: A Collection of the Best ...

H. W. Furber - 1884 - 540 oldal
...it would by no means follow that they would thereby be deprived either of employment or subsistence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were...

Which? Protection, Free Trade, Or Revenue Reform: A Collection of the Best ...

H. W. Furber - 1884 - 554 oldal
...it would by no means follow that they would thereby be deprived either of employment or subsistence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were...

Select Chapters and Passages from the Wealth of Nations of Adam Smith, 1776

Adam Smith - 1894 - 526 oldal
...it would by no means follow that they would thereby be deprived either of employment or subsistence. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were...

Selected Readings in Public Finance

Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 700 oldal
...expenditure in no way increased the industry of the country or the employment given to labor. He says : 3 " By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than a hundred thousand soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were...




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