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" THE colony of a civilized nation which takes possession either of a waste country, or of one so thinly inhabited that the natives easily give place to the new settlers, advances more rapidly to wealth and greatness than any other human society. "
Selections Illustrating Economic History Since the Seven Years' War - Page 1
1895 - 647 pages
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 pages
...Indies. They have hitherto been disappointed in both. PART II. Causes of the Prosperity of new Colonies, THE colony of a civilized nation which takes possession...society. The colonists carry out with them a knowledge 0f agriculture and of other useful arts, superior to what can grow up of its own accord in the course...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 538 pages
...They have hitherto been disappointed in both. , 'PART ii. Causes of the Prosperity of New Colonies. THE colony of a civilized nation which takes possession...wealth and greatness than any other human society. The colonies carry out with them a knowledge of agriculture and of other useful arts, superior to what...
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A Treatise on the Records of the Creation: And on the Moral ..., Volume 2

John Bird Sumner - Creation - 1818 - 448 pages
...than to glance, in passing, at these beneficial effects of the overflow of Europe; for it will * " The colony of a civilized nation which takes possession...wealth and greatness than any other human society." Wealth of Nations, b. ir ch. vii. 3 Hot surely be denied, that such an increase in the number of the...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1819 - 532 pages
...They have hitherto been disappointed in both. PART. IL y Causes of the Prosperity of New Colonies. THE colony of a civilized nation which takes possession...rapidly to wealth and greatness than any other human soeiety. The colonies carry out with them a knowledge of agriculture and of other useful arts, superior...
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An Account of the Organization, Administration, and Present State of the ...

Robert Lyall - Russia - 1824 - 78 pages
...succession, seem to have been fully aware of the fact, that the introduction of foreigners, or of a colony of a civilized nation which takes possession, either of a waste country, or of a country so thinly inhabited that the natives easily give place to the new settlers, advances more...
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A treatise on the records of the Creation, and on the moral ..., Volume 2

John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1825 - 468 pages
...the overflow of Europe; for it will not surely be denied, that such an increase in the number of * " The colony of a civilized nation which takes possession...wealth and greatness than any other human society." Wealth of Nations, b. iv. ch. vii. the civilized inhabitants of the globe is justly termed a beneficial...
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England and America: A Comparison of the Social and Political ..., Volume 2

Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Colonization - 1833 - 354 pages
...the trouble to examine the following statement of " the Causes of the Prosperity of New Colonies"* " The colony of a civilized nation which takes possession...rapidly to wealth and greatness than any other human society."-/This assertion does not rest on facts. iSome few new colonies have advanced very rapidly...
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England and America: A Comparison of the Social and Political ..., Volume 2

Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Colonization - 1833 - 362 pages
...following statement of " the Causes of the Prosperity of New Colonies"* " The colony of a civilized jiation which takes possession either of a waste country,...wealth and greatness than any other human society." This assertion does not rest on facts. Some few new colonies have advanced very rapidly in population;...
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England and America: A Comparison of the Social and Political State of Both ...

Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Colonization - 1833 - 706 pages
...the trouble to examine the following statement of " the Causes of the Prosperity of New Colonies."* " The colony of a civilized nation which takes possession either of a waste codhtry, or of one so thinly inhabited that the natives easily give place to the new settlers, advances...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 pages
...Indies. They have hitherto been disappointed in both. PART II. Causes of the Prosperity of new Colonies. THE colony of a civilized nation which takes possession...of a waste country, or of one so thinly inhabited tbat the natives easily give place to the new settlers, advances more rapidly to wealth and greatness...
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