To judge whether such retaliations are likely to produce such an effect, does not perhaps, belong so much to the science of a legislator, whose deliberations ought to be governed by general principles which are always the same, as to the skill of that... Tariffs: a Study in Method - Página 250por Theodor Emanuel Gregory - 1921 - 518 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 páginas
...to produce fuch an effect, does not, perhaps, belong fo much to the feience of a legiflator, whofe deliberations ought to be governed by general principles which are always the fame, as to the fkill of that infidious and crafty animal, vulgarly called a ftatefman or politician,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 páginas
...to produce fuch an effect, does not, perhaps, belong fo much to the fcience of a legiflator, whofe deliberations ought to be governed by general principles which are always the fame, as to the fkill of that infidious and crafty animal, vulgarly called a ftatefman or politician,... | |
| 1811 - 558 páginas
...effect, iloos not, perhaps, belong BO much to the science of a legislator, whose deliberations nught to be governed by general principles, which are always...skill of that insidious and crafty animal, vulgarly culled a statesman or politirinu, whose cnnnselt arc directed by the momentary fluctuations of afiiiirs.... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 544 páginas
...to produce fuch an effect, does not, perhaps, belong fo much to the fcience of a legiflator, whofe deliberations ought to be governed by general principles which are always the fame, as to the fkill of that infidious and crafty animal, vulgarly called a ftatefman or politician,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 562 páginas
...retaliations are likely to produce such an effect, does not, perhaps, belong so much to the science of the legislator, whose deliberations ought to be governed...directed by the momentary fluctuations of affairs. When there is no probability that any such repeal can be procured, it seems a bad method of compensating... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 páginas
...time for some sorts of goods. To judge whether such retaliations are likely to produce such an effect, does not, perhaps, belong so much to the science of...directed by the momentary fluctuations of affairs. When there is no probability that any such repeal can be procured, it seems a bad method of compensating... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1843 - 108 páginas
...for some kind of goods. To judge whether such retaliations are likely to 29 produce such an effect, does not, perhaps, belong so much to the science of...politician, whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuation of affairs. But where there is no probability that any such repeal can be procured, it... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1844 - 600 páginas
...for some kind of goods. To judge whether such retaliations are likely to 357 produce such an effect, does not, perhaps, belong so much to the science of...politician, whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuation of affairs. But where there is no probability that any such repeal can be procured, it... | |
| Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1846 - 580 páginas
...belongs not so much to the philosopher or the lawgiver as to him whom he is pleased to mention as the " insidious and crafty animal, vulgarly called a statesman...politician, whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuation of affairs." (Vol. II. p. 201.) I trust I may be excused for saying that my councils were... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1846 - 318 páginas
...befongs not so much to the philosopher or the lawgiver as to him whom he is pleased to mention as the " insidious and crafty animal, vulgarly called a statesman...politician, whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuation of affairs" (vol. ii. p. '201). 1 trust I may be excused for saying that my councils were... | |
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