 | Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 pages
...comprehend the profit of the perfon who is to fell it again, yet if he fells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a lofer by the trade ; fince by employing his ftock in fome other way he might have made that profit.... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 pages
...comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet, if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood,...is his revenue, the proper fund of his subsistence. As, while he is preparing and bringing the goods to market, he advances to his workmen their wages,... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 pages
...is to sell it again, yet, if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate *>f profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a loser...is his revenue, the proper fund of his subsistence. As, while lie is preparing and bringing the goods to market, he advances to his workmen their wages,... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 pages
...comprehend the profit of the perfon who is to fell it again, yet if he fells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a lofer by the trade ; fince by employing his ftock in fome other way he might have made that profit.... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 pages
...comprehend the profit of the perfon who is to fell it again, yet if he fells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a lofer by the trade ; fince by employing his flock in fome other way he might have made that profit.... | |
 | Samuel Read - 1829 - 440 pages
...comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood,...is his revenue, the proper fund of his subsistence. As, while he is preparing and bringing the goods to market, he advances to his workmen their wages,... | |
 | Charles Forster Cotterill - 1831 - 158 pages
...comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood,...is his revenue, the proper fund of his subsistence. As, while he is preparing and bringing the goods to market, he advances to his workmen their wages... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 pages
...sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood, tie is evidently a loser by the trade; since, by employing his stock in «4>me other way, he might have made that prufit. His profit, besides, is his revenue, the proper fund... | |
 | 1843 - 812 pages
...comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again ; yet if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood,...his revenue, the proper fund of his subsistence."* When the amount received by the manufacturer exceeds that which is here termed the natural price of... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1869 - 576 pages
...comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood,...employing his stock in some other way he might have mode that profit. His profit, besides, is his revenue, the proper fund of his subsistence. As, while... | |
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