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" But the principle which prompts to save is the desire of bettering our condition, a desire which, though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves us till we go into the grave. "
A treatise on the industry of nations; or the principles of national economy ... - עמוד 277
מאת Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, כרך 2

Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 דפים
...which prompts to ,expence, is the passion for present enjoyment ; which,though sometimes violentand very difficult to be "restrained, is in general only...though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and I0d Of tABOUH. B. II, never leaves us till we go into the grave. In the • whole...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, כרך 2

Adam Smith - 1811 - 538 דפים
...which prompts to expense is the passioai for present enjoyment ; which, though sometimes violent and very difficult to be restrained, is in general only...condition ; a desire • •which, though generally calxn and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves »s till we go into the grave....
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The Principles of Political Economy: With a Sketch of the Rise and Progress ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 דפים
...principle which prompts to expence is the desire of present enjoyment; which, though sometimes violent, and very difficult to be restrained, is in general only...though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves us till we go into the grave. In the whole interval which separates...
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Outlines of Political Economy: Being a Republication of the Article Upon ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 204 דפים
...which prompts to expense is the desire of present enjoyment ; which, though sometimes violent, and very difficult to be restrained, is in general, only...though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves us till we go into the grave. In the whole interval which separates...
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Political Economy: An Inquiry Into the Natural Grounds of Right to Vendible ...

Samuel Read - 1829 - 444 דפים
...prompts to expense," he says " is the passion for present enjoyment, which, though sometimes violent and very difficult to be restrained, is in general only...though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves us till we go into the grave. In the whole interval which separates...
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The Principles of Political Economy: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 דפים
...which prompts to expense is the passion for present enjoyment ; which, though sometimes violent, and very difficult to be restrained, is in general only...though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves us till we go into the grave. In the whole interval which separates...
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The Principles of Political Economy

John R. McCulloch - 1849 - 682 דפים
...which prompts to expense is the passion for present enjoyment ; which, though sometimes violent, and very difficult to be restrained, is in general only momentary and occasional. J3ut the principle which prompts to save is the desire of bettering our condition ; a desire which,...
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History of Civilization in England, כרך 2

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 648 דפים
...acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never he the greater." . . . . " But the principle which prompts to save, is the desire...though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves us till we go into the grave." Smith's Wealth of Nation*, book ii....
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History of Civilization in England, כרך 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 646 דפים
...acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater." . . . . " But the principle which prompts to save, is the desire of bettering our condition ; a di-sire which, though generally calm and dispassionate, comes with us from the womb, and never leaves...
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Plutology: Or, The Theory of the Efforts to Satisfy Human Wants

William Edward Hearn - 1863 - 500 דפים
..." which prompts to expense is the passion for present enjoyment, which though sometimes violent and very difficult to be restrained, is in general only...desire which, though generally calm and dispassionate, conies with us from the womb, and never leaves us until we go into the grave. In the whole interval...
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