ALTHOUGH a Kingdom may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase taken from some other Nations, yet these are things uncertain and of small consideration when they happen. The ordinary means therefore to increase our wealth and treasure is by Foreign... Readings in the Economic History of the United States - Page 121by Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Charles Manfred Thompson - 1916 - 862 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1824 - 144 pages
...practical measures calculated to give them the greatest efficacy. " Although a kingdom," says Mr Mun, " may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase...when they happen. The ordinary means, therefore, to increase our wealth and treasure, is by foreign trade, wherein we must ever observe this rule — to... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 pages
...practical measures calculated to give them the greatest efficacy. " Although a kingdom," says Mr Mun, " may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase...when they happen. The ordinary means, therefore, to increase our wealth and treasure, is by foreign trade, wherein we must ever observe this rule — to... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 204 pages
...earliest and ablest Balance of writers in defence of the mercantile system, " may be enriched Trade' by gifts received, or by purchase taken, from some...when they happen. The ordinary means, therefore, to increase our wealth and treasure, is by foreign trade, wherein we must ever observe this rule — to... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1847 - 358 pages
...was founded the celebrated doctrine of the Balance of Trade. " Although a kingdom," says Mr. Mun, " may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase...when they happen. The ordinary means, therefore, to increase our wealth and treasure is by foreign trade, wherein we must ever observe this rule, to sett... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1847 - 356 pages
...was founded the celebrated doctrine of the Balance of Trade. " Although a kingdom," says Mr. Mun, " may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase...when they happen. The ordinary means, therefore, to increase our wealth and treasure is by foreign trade, wherein we must ever observe this rule, to sell... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 pages
...practical measures calculated to give them the greatest efficacy. " Although a kingdom," says Mr. Mun, " may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase...when they happen. The ordinary means, therefore, to increase our wealth and treasure, is by foreign trade ; wherein we must ever observe this rule —... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1856 - 692 pages
...Treasure into the Kingdom. CHAP. II. The means to enrich this Kingdom, and to encrease our Treasure. ALthough a Kingdom may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase taken from some othej Nations, yet these are things uncertain and of small consideration when they happen. The ordinary... | |
| William B. Dana - 1866 - 496 pages
...its reality doubted, we find a writer, as quoted by Dr. McCulloch, using the following language : " Although a kingdom may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase taken from нише other nations, yet these are things uncertain, and of email consideration •when they happen.... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Locke - 1870 - 372 pages
...practical measures calculated to give them the greatest efficacy. ' Although a kingdom,' says Mr. Mun, ' may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase...and of small consideration, when they happen. The previously advanced the same doctrines, and nearly in the same words, in his Defence of the East India... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1870 - 376 pages
...practical measures calculated to give them the greatest efficacy. ' Although a kingdom,' says Mr. Mun, ' may be enriched by gifts received, or by purchase...and of small consideration, when they happen. The previously advanced the same doctrines, and nearly in the same words, in his Defence of the East India... | |
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