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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. A careful ... - Page 40
by Adam Smith - 1875
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 pages
...value of all commodities. THE real price of every thing, what every thing really cofts to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring...worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to difpofe of it or exchange it for fomething elfe, is the toil and trouble which it can fave to himfelf,...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 pages
...value of all commodities. / The real prjce^of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is \ the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What every jv thing is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or exchange...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 pages
...value of all commodities. The real price of every thing, what every thing really cofts to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring...worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to difpofe of it or exchange it for fomething elfe, is the toil and trouble which it can fave to himfelf,...
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The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh:: The ...

Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 pages
...value of all commodities. The real price of every thing, what every thing really cofts to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring...worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to difpofe of it or exchange it for fomething elfe, is the toil and trouble which it can fave to himfelf,...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

1816 - 692 pages
...Nations, book i. cbap. iv. % " The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring...it. What every thing is really worth to the man who lias acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it or exchange it for something else, is the toil and...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 4

Tobias Smollett - 1816 - 674 pages
...trouble of acquihag it. What every thing is really worth to the man who lias acquired it, and wlio wants to dispose of it or exchange it for something else, is the toil and tiouble which it can save to himself, and which it can impose upon other people. What is bought with...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1

1817 - 708 pages
...each. " The real price of every thing," says Dr Smith, " what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring...which it can save to himself, and which it can impose on other people. * * * If, among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually cost twice the labour...
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The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, Volume 1

1817 - 694 pages
...each. " The real price of every thing," says Dr Smith, " what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring...it. What every thing is really worth to the man who bus acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or exchange it for something else, is the toil and...
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On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 pages
...each. " The real price of every thing," says Adam Smith, " what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring...himself, and which it can impose upon other people." " Labour was the first price — the original purchase-money that was paid for all things." Again,...
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An Examination of Opinions Maintained in the "Essay on the ..., Volume 2

J. C. Ross - 1827 - 462 pages
...wishes to purchase it, is the labour, that is, the toil and trouble necessary to acquire it. What any thing is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or, which is the same thing, to exchange it for something else, is the labour which will be saved to himself,...
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