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Curiosities of Literature - Page 225
by Isaac Disraeli - 1834
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 pages
...fpendthrifts in the fociety. Let them look well after their own expence, and they may fafely truft private people with theirs. If their own extravagance does not ruin the ftate, that of their fubjects never will. As frugality increafes, and prodigality diminifhes the public...
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Defence of usury: shewing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1787 - 230 pages
...fpendthrifts in the fociety. ** Let them look well after their own " expence, and they may fefely trull *' private people with theirs. If their *' own extravagance does not ruin " the ftate, that of their fubjecls never 4( will." • B. II. ch. iii. vol. ii. p. 27, edit. 8v». ^784....
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Lectures on History and General Policy: To which is Prefixed, An Essay on a ...

Joseph Priestley - 1788 - 570 pages
...fpendthrifts "in the fociety. Let them look well after their own ex pence, " and they may fafely truft private people with theirs. If their " own extravagance does not ruin the ftate, that of their fub" je&s never will." The great advantage of an improved ftate of the arts arifes...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 pages
...fpendthrifts in the fociety. Let them look well after their own expence, and they may fafely truft private people with theirs. If their own extravagance does not ruin the ftate, that of their fub- ; jects never will. As frugality increafes, and prodigality diminifhes the...
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The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Volume 1

Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 454 pages
...fpendthrifts in the fociety. Let them look well after their own expences, and they may fafely truft private people with theirs. If their own extravagance does not ruin the ftatc, that of their fubjcfts never will." repotia which followed; a thoufand. There was alfo, according...
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Lectures on History, and General Policy: To which is Prefixed, an ..., Volume 2

Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 496 pages
...fpendthrifts in the fociety. " Let them look well after their own expence, " and they may fafely truft private people " with theirs. If their own extravagance does ** not ruin the ftate, that of their fubjects *' never will." * Wealth of Nations, vol. ii. p. 27. The The great advantage...
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Lectures on history, and general policy; to which is prefixed, An ..., Volume 2

Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 504 pages
...fpendthrifts in the fociety. " Let them look well after their own expence, " and they may fafely truft private people " with theirs. If their own extravagance does " not ruin the ftate, that of their fubjecls " never will." The great advantage of an improved ftate of the arts arifes...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1811 - 538 pages
...prohibiting the importation of foreign luxuries. They are themselves always, and without any exception, the greatest spendthrifts in the society. Let them...private people with theirs. If their own extravagance <Ioes not ruinthestate, that of their subjects never will. As frugality increases, arttt prodigality...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - 1811 - 550 pages
...fpendthrifts in the fociety. Let them look well after their own expence, and they may fafely truft private people with theirs. If their own extravagance does not ruin the ftate, that of their fubjedls never will. • . ••,.•'•. AS frugality increases, . and prodigality...
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Defense of Usury: Shewing the Impolicy of the Present Legal Restraints on ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1816 - 292 pages
...They are themselves " always, and without exception, the *' greatest spendthrifts in the society. t< Let them look well after their own " expense, and...the "state, that of their subjects never « will." B. II. ch. iii. vol. ii. p. 27. edit. 8vo. 1784. That That the employing the expedients you mention...
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