| Leo d'Anjou - Страниц: 310
...cites Adam Smith as follows: "[T]he experience of all ages and nations" demonstrates that the labor of slaves, "though it appears to cost only their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much, and to labour... | |
| Markman Ellis - 2004 - Страниц: 284
...slavery or the West-India lobby, and had argued that slave labour was both expensive and inefficient: the work done by slaves, though it appears to cost only their maintenance, is in the end dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much,... | |
| Hugh Tulloch - 1999 - Страниц: 276
...had taken his cue from Adam Smith: The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to...their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no 52 property, can have no interest but to eat as much, and to labour as... | |
| Stanley L. Engerman - 1999 - Страниц: 364
...workers. Smith encapsulated the argument: "The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to...their maintenance, is in the end, the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much and to labour as... | |
| David Brion Davis - 1999 - Страниц: 577
...profit." On the other hand, "the experience of all ages and nations" demonstrates that the labor of slaves, "though it appears to cost only their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much, and to labour... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 2001 - Страниц: 376
...present within their views. An example: The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to...their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much, and to labour... | |
| Neville Morley - 2000 - Страниц: 260
...they employ slaves for their workmen. The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to...their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property can have no other interest but to eat as much and to labour as... | |
| Neta Crawford - 2002 - Страниц: 490
...slavery and in favor of free labor. "The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to...their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much, and to labour... | |
| Seymour Drescher - 2004 - Страниц: 318
...Smith thus encapsulated this argument: The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to...their maintenance, is in the end, the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much and to labour as... | |
| Peter Macinnis - 2002 - Страниц: 220
...according to him, so did the ancients: The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to...their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any. A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much, and to labour... | |
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