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Political Economy Quotes by Nassau William Senior
- We propose in the following Treatise to give an outline of the Science which treats of the Nature, the Production, and the Distribution of Wealth.…
- Our object in these remarks has been not only to account for the slow progress which has as yet been made by Political Economy, and…
- The confounding Political Economy with the Sciences and Arts to which it is subservient, has been one of the principal obstacles to its improvement.
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