| Adam Smith - 1789 - Broj stranica: 550
...profperity of all the nations with which it trades, and to confider their gain as its own B o1Vo K lofs. Commerce, which ought naturally to be, among nations,...The capricious ambition of kings and minifters has riot, during the prefent and the preceding century, been more fatal to the repofe of Europe, than the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1795 - Broj stranica: 402
...profperity of all the nations with which it trades, and to confider " their gain as its own lofs. • Commerce, which ought naturally to be " among nations as among individuals, a bond of union and friend" ihip, has become the moft fertile fource of difcord and animofity. " The capricious ambition... | |
| Adam Smith - 1801 - Broj stranica: 362
...the profperity of alhthe nations with which it trades, and to coniider their gain as its own lofs. Commerce, which ought naturally to be, among nations, as among individuals, a bond of union and friendfliip , has become the moft fertile fonrce of difcord and animofity. The capricious ambition... | |
| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - Broj stranica: 454
...all the nations with which it trades, and to consider their " gain as its own loss. Commerce, Avhich ought naturally ** to be among nations, as among individuals, a bond of " union and friendship, has become the most fertile source " of discord and animosity. The same maxims which would... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - Broj stranica: 620
...prosperity of all « " the nations with which it trades, and to consider their gain " as its own loss. Commerce, which ought naturally to be " among nations as among individuals, a bond of union and " friendship, has become the most fertile source of discord " and animosity. The capricious ambition... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - Broj stranica: 410
...the prosperity of all the nations with which it trades, and to consider their gain as its own loss. Commerce, which ought naturally to be among nations as among individuals, a bond of union and friendship, has become the most fertile source of discord and animosity. The capricious ambition of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - Broj stranica: 422
...the prosperity of all the nations with which it trades, and to consider their gain as its own loss. Commerce, which ought naturally to be among nations as among individuals, a bond of union and friendship, has become the most fertile source of discord and animosity. The capricious ambition of... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - Broj stranica: 538
...the pros* perity of all the nations with which it trades, and to consider their gain as its own loss. Commerce, which ought naturally to be, among nations, as among individuals, a hond of union and friendship, has become the most fertile source of discord and animosity. The capricious... | |
| Ephraim Banks - 1838 - Broj stranica: 436
...the prosperity of all the nations with which it trades, and, to consider their gain as its own loss. Commerce, which ought naturally to be, among nations, as among individuals, a bond of union and friendship, has become the most fertile source of discord and animosity.(r) If those stiled noble,... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1846 - Broj stranica: 570
...the prosperity ofall the nations with which- it trades, and to consider tlreir gain as its own loss. Commerce, which ought naturally to be among nations, as among individuals, a bond of union and friendship, has become the most fertile source of discord and animosity. The capricious ambition of... | |
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