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" When the market is very small, no person can have any encouragement to dedicate himself entirely to one employment, for want of the power to exchange all that surplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own consumption,... "
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...furplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own confumption, for fuch parts of the produce of other men's labour as he may have occafion for, encourages every man to apply himfelf to a particular occupation, and to cultivate and...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...can supply. He supplies the far greater part of them by exchanging that surplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own...consumption, for such parts of the produce of other mens labour as he has occasion for. Every man thus lives by exchanging, or becomes in some measure...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 452 pages
...clothing of savages. And thus the certainty of being able to exchange all that surplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own consumption, for sueh parts of the produce of other mens labour as he may have occasion for, encourages every man to...
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The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh:: The ...

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...furplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own confumption, for fuch parts of the produce of other men's labour as he may have occafion for, encourages every man to apply himfelf to a particular occupation, and to cultivate and...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812
...furplus part of the pro* duce of his own labour, which is over and above his own confumption, for fuch parts of the produce of other men's labour as he may have occafion for, encourages every man to apply himfelf to a particular occupation, and to cultivate and...
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The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...can supply. He supplies the far greater part of them by exchanging that surplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own...such parts of the produce of other men's labour as he has occasion for. Every man thus lives by exchanging, or becomes in some measure a merchant, and the...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1822 - 522 pages
...can supply. He supplies the far greater part of them by exchanging that surplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own...such parts of the produce of other men's labour as he has occasion for. Every man thus lives by exchanging, or becomes in some measure a merchant, and the...
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The Circulator of useful knowledge, amusement, literature, science and ...

1825 - 424 pages
...And thus the certainty of being able to exchange the surplus part of his own labour, .for such parts of other men's labour as he may have occasion for, encourages every man to apply himself to, and bring to perfection, a particular occupation in which from peculiar talent and inclination he is...
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An Illustration of Mr. Joplin's Views on Currency, and Plan for Its Improvement

1825 - 164 pages
...own labour can supply. He supplies the far greater part of them by exchanging that surplus produce of his own labour which is over and above his own consumption for such part of the produce of other men's labour as he has occasion for. Every man thus lives by exchanging,...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1838 - 476 pages
...can supply. lie supplies the far greater part of them by exchanging that surplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own...consumption, for such parts of the produce of other men's lalx>ur as he has occasion for. К very man thus lives by exchanging, or becomes in some пк-asure,...
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