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" So unfortunate," says he, in one passage, " are the effects of all the regulations of the mercantile system, that they not only introduce very dangerous disorders into the state of the body politic, but disorders which it is often difficult to remedy,... "
The Works of Dugald Stewart: Account of the life and writings of Adam Smith ... - Page 59
by Dugald Stewart - 1829
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1869 - 616 pages
...restraints which ought first, and what are those which ought last to be taken away ; or in what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice...the wisdom of future statesmen and legislators to determine.1 Five different events, unforeseen and unthought of, have very fortunately concurred to...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. A careful ...

Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pages
...restraints which ought first, and what are those which ought last to be taken away ; or in what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice...of future statesmen and legislators to determine. Five different events, unforeseen and unthought of, have very fortunately concurred to hinder Great...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 pages
...restraints which ought first, and what are those which ought last, to be taken away ; or in what manner tlie natural system of perfect liberty and justice ought...of future statesmen and legislators to determine. Five different events, unforeseen and unthought of, have very fortunately concurred to hinder Great...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1887 - 618 pages
...restraints which ought first, and what are those which ought last to be taken away ; or in what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice ought gradually to be restoftd, we must leave to the wisdom of future statesmen and legislators to determine. Five ,different...
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GOVERNMENT OF DEPENDENCIES AN ESSAY

SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS, BART. - 1901 - 448 pages
...restraints which ought first, and what are those which ought last to be taken away; or in what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice...of future statesmen and legislators to determine. Five different events, unforeseen and unthought of, have very fortunately concurred to hinder Great...
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Adam Smith

Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1904 - 262 pages
...merely one of expediency — whether free trade should be introduced quickly or slowly. "In what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice ought gradually to be restored " Smith left to the wisdom of future statesmen and legislators to determine. But he maintained that...
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The Library of Original Sources: Era of revolution

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 pages
...restraints which ought first, and what are those which ought last to be taken away ; or in what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice...of future statesmen and legislators to determine. Five different events, unforeseen and unthought of, have very fortunately concurred to hinder Great...
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Science of Theocratic Democracy

Du Bois Henry Loux - 1920 - 286 pages
...inferior wealth combine to defend those of superior wealth in the possession of their property." ibid. 11. "The natural system of perfect liberty and justice ought gradually to be restored." II. p. 118. 12. "Masters combine together in order to reduce the wages of their workmen . . . Were...
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Schriften, Reden, Briefe: Das natürliche System der politischen Ökonomie

Friedrich List - 1927 - 676 pages
...restraints which ought first, and what are those which ought last to be taken away; or in what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice ought gradually to be reslored, we must leave to the wisdom of future statesmen and legislators to determine" (Wealth II,...
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Profits, Priests, and Princes: Adam Smith’s Emancipation of Economics from ...

Peter Minowitz - 1993 - 376 pages
...Vig8. Smith does once suggest, perhaps ironically, that the system had been a reality: "In what manner the natural system of perfect liberty and justice...of future statesmen and legislators to determine" (IV.vii.c.44); cf. IV.ii.43 on the prospects for free trade being "restored." 5 5 . "The ideas of the...
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