Smith, Adam: An Inquiry Into The Nature and Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations : In Two Volumes / By Adam Smith, LL. D. and F. R. S. Formerly Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow. London : Strahan ; London : Cadell, 1776 : Vol. 2. London : Strahan ; London : Cadell, 1776
Inhalt
- PDF Vol. 1
- PDF Vol. 2
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [2]Rücken
- PDF [4]Vorsatz
- PDF [5]Vakat
- PDF [8]Schmutztitel
- PDF [10]Titelblatt
- PDF 1 An Inquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations. Book IV.
- PDF 1 Of Systems of political Oeconomy. Introduction.
- PDF 2 Chap. I. Of the Principle of commerical, or mercantile System.
- PDF 31 Chap. II. Of Restraints upon the Importation of such Goods from Foreign Countries as can be produced at Home.
- PDF 57 Chap. III. Of the extraordinary Restraints upon the Importation of Goods of almost all Kinds, fromtThose Countries with which the Balance is supposed to be disadvantageous.
- PDF 87 Chap. IV. Of Drawbacks.
- PDF 90 Chap. V. Of Bounties.
- PDF 130 Chap. VI. Of treaties of commerce.
- PDF 146 Chap. VII. Of Colonies.
- PDF 146 Part First. Of motives for establishing new colonies.
- PDF 157 Part Second. Causes of the prosperity of new colonies.
- PDF 190 Part Third. Of the Advantages which Europe has derived from the Discovery of America, and from that of a Passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope.
- PDF 256 Chap. VIII. Of the agricultural Systems, or of the Systems of Political Oeconomy, which represent the Produce of Land as either the sole or the principal Source of the Revenue and Wealth of every Country.
- PDF 291 Book V. Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Commonwealth.
- PDF 291 Chap I. Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth.
- PDF 291 Part First. Of the Expence of Defence.
- PDF 313 Part II. Of the Expence of Justice.
- PDF 329 Part III. Of the Expence of publick Works and publick Institutions.
- PDF 330 Article I. Of the publick Works and Institutions for facilitating the Commerce of the Society.
- PDF 340 Article II. Of the Expence of the Institutions for the Educstion of the Youth.
- PDF 374 Article III. Of the Expence of the Institutions for the Instructionof People of all Ages.
- PDF 409 Part IV. Of the Expence of supporting the Dignity of the Sovereign.
- PDF 412 Chap. II. Of the Sources of the general or publick Revenue of the Society.
- PDF 412 Part I. Of the Funds or Sources of Revenue which may peculiarly belong to the Sovereign or Commonwealth.
- PDF 422 Part II. Of Taxes.
- PDF 426 Article I. Taxes upon Rent. Taxes upon the Rent of Land.
- PDF 452 Article II. Taxes upon Profit, or upon the Revenue arising from Stock.
- PDF 467 Appendix to Articles I. and II. Taxes upon the capital Value of Land, Houses, and Stock.
- PDF 475 Article III. Taxes upon the Wages of Labour.
- PDF 479 Article IV. Taxes which, it is intended, should fall indifferently upon every different Species of Revenue.
- PDF 533 Chap. III. Of publick Debts.
