| Adam Smith - 1909 - 676 ページ
...other man, or order of men. The sovereign is completely discharged from a duty, in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable...sufficient; the duty of superintending the industry of privait people, and of directing it towards the employments most suitable to the interest of the society.... | |
| Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1911 - 350 ページ
...other men, or order of men. The sovereign is completely discharged from a duty, in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable...employments most suitable to the interest of the society." — Wealth of Nations, Bohn edition, ii, p. 207. Contradictory as these propositions were, they were... | |
| 1956 - 816 ページ
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| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1915 - 350 ページ
...artificial restraints and encouragements, the philosopher grants statesmen a complete discharge " from the duty of superintending the industry of private...directing it towards the employments most suitable to the interests of society." Under the influence of this teaching political economy came to be regarded not... | |
| Frederick William Roe - 1921 - 356 ページ
...discharged from a duty," — and by sovereign Smith of course means the state — "in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable...employments most suitable to the interest of the society." (Wealth of Nations, I, 123; II, 184.) sufficient to feed the people, unless checks are found to reduce... | |
| Frederick William Roe - 1921 - 364 ページ
...discharged from a duty," — and by sovereign Smith of course means the state — " in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable...the employments most suitable to the interest of the jociety." (Wealth of Nations, I, 123; II, 184.) f sufficient to feed the people, unless checks are... | |
| Fred Emerson Clark - 1922 - 590 ページ
...other man, or order of men. The sovereign is completely discharged from a duty, in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable...towards the employments most suitable to the interest of society." ' This view leaves to government only the protection of society from violence, injustice,... | |
| Fred Emerson Clark - 1922 - 590 ページ
...other man, or order of men. The sovereign is completely discharged from a duty, in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable...delusions, and for the proper performance of which BO human wisdom or knowledge could ever be sufficient; the duty of superintending the industry of private... | |
| University of Kentucky - 1923 - 694 ページ
...functions that a state should rightfully perform. These have now become clasic and run as follows: "According to the system of natural liberty, the sovereign has only three duties to attend to : first, the duty of protecting the society from the violence and invasion of other independent societies;... | |
| Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Henry Higgs - 1926 - 886 ページ
...other man or order of men. The sovereign in completely discharged from a duty, in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable...delusions, and for the proper performance of which DO human wisdom or knowledge could ever be sufficient — the duty of superintending the industry of... | |
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