Britain Independent of Commerce, or Proofs, Deduced From an Investigation Into the True Causes of the Wealth of Nations, That Our Riches, Prosperity, and Power, Are Derived From Sources Inher William Spence

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Buonaparte, agreeably to bis usual custom of heaping abuse upon those he cannot seriously injure, as the most cutting appellation, which his Billingsgate common-place-book presented to him, has given us the title of a nation of shopkeepers. He judged rightly, that we should be more indignant at such an appellation, than if he had called us a nation of knaves, or of fools ; for, though the age of chivalry be gone, and other professions than that of arms are now deemed honourable, still, there is something contemptible attached to the idea of trade, which makes those engaged in it, willing enough to have their occupation kept in the back ground. Yet though we affect to be offended with this title, our words and our actions evince, that we are neither willing nor able to deny, that it is given to us with justice. Out of a hundred persons with whom you converse, ninety-nine will maintain, that all our greatness is derived from our commerce, and that our ruin will be inevitable when it declines in any great degree. And such opinions you will hear, not only from the ignorant vulgar, not merely from the manufacturer, or merchant, whose individual interest naturally inclines him to such a belief, but from the man of literature and science, from the proprietor of land, from the statesmen.

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Полное название книги William Spence Britain Independent of Commerce, or Proofs, Deduced From an Investigation Into the True Causes of the Wealth of Nations, That Our Riches, Prosperity, and Power, Are Derived From Sources Inher
Автор William Spence
Ключевые слова экономика, общая экономика
Категории Деловая литература, Экономика
ISBN 9781330781043
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
Название транслитом britain-independent-of-commerce-or-proofs-deduced-from-an-investigation-into-the-true-causes-of-the-wealth-of-nations-that-our-riches-prosperity-and-power-are-derived-from-sources-inher-william-spence
Название с ошибочной раскладкой britain independent of commerce, or proofs, deduced from an investigation into the true causes of the wealth of nations, that our riches, prosperity, and power, are derived from sources inher william spence