| Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...pretended to do fo. THE real recompence of labour, the real quantity of the necefTaries and conveniencies of life which it can procure to the labourer, has, during the courfe of the prefent century, increaled perhaps in a ftill greater proportion than its money price. Not only grain has become fomewhat... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Wealth - 1804 - 506 pages
...life which it can procure to the la" bourer, • Wealth of Nations, vol. ip 14:. 410 edit. " bourer, has, during the courfe of the " prefent century, increafed...ftill greater proportion than its money" price*." And, again, " The money -price of labour in " Great Britain has indeed rifen during the " courfe of... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Economics - 1804 - 504 pages
...which it can procure to the la" bourer, * Wealth of Nations, vol. ip 142. 410 edit. • { \ \ " bourer, has, during the courfe of the " prefent century, increafed...ftill greater proportion than its money" price*." And, again," The money-price of labour in " Great Britain has indeed rifen during the " courfe of the... | |
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - Agricultural systems - 1805 - 494 pages
...or hardness of the masters. " The real recompence of labour, the real quan" tity of the necessaries and conveniences of life, " which it can procure to the labourer, has during " the course of the present century, increased pen* " haps in a still greater proportion than its .money... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...pretended to do so. The real recompence of labour, the real quantity of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which it can procure to the labourer, has, during the course of the present century, increased perhaps in a still greater proportion than its money price.... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812
...pretended to do fo. The real recompence of labour, the real quantity of the necefTaries and conveniencies of life which it can procure to the labourer, has,...in a ftill greater proportion than its money price. Not only grain has become fomewhat cheaper, but many other things, from which the induftrious poor... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 582 pages
...pretended to do fo. The real recompence of labour, the real quantity of the neceflaries and convenieneies of life which it can procure to the labourer, has,...courfe of the prefent century, increafed perhaps in a flill greater proportion than its money price. Not only grain has become fomewhat cheaper, but many... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 530 pages
...to dofo. '. -,The real recompence of labour, the real quantity of the neceffaries and conveniencies of life which it can procure to the labourer, has,...during the courfe of the prefent century, increafed per. haps in a ftill greater proportion than its money price. Not only grain has become fomewhat cheaper,... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...pretended to do fo. ' The real recompense of labour, the real quantity of the neceflaries and conveniencies of life which it can procure to the labourer, has,...during the courfe of the prefent century, increafed per. haps in a ftill greater proportion than its money price. Not only grain has become fomewhat cheaper,... | |
| Charles Ganilh - Comparative economics - 1812 - 504 pages
...by the following facts : — ' The real recoinpence of labour, the real quantity of the necessaries and conveniences of life which it can procure to the labourer, has, during the course of the present century, increased perhaps in a still greater proportion than its money price.... | |
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