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EDINBURGH:
Printed by John Brown.
Of Money considered as a particular Branch of the
general Stock of the Society, or of the Expense of
maintaining the National Capital
CHAP. III.
Of the Accumulation of Capital, or of productive and
unproductive Labour
CHAP. IV.
Of Stock lent at Interest
る
CHAP. V.
Of the different Employment of Capitals -
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15
83
110
Of the Discouragement of Agriculture in the ancient
State of Europe, after the fall of the Roman Empire 153
Of the Rise and Progress of Cities and Towns, after
the Fall of the Roman Empire.
How the Commerce of the Towns contributed to the
Improvement of the Country -
BOOK IV.
OF THE SYSTEMS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
Introduction -----
169
185
Of the Principle of the Commercial, or Mercantile
System -
CHAP. II.
Of Restraints upon the Importation from foreign
Countries, of such Goods as can be produced at
Home
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205
237
Of the extraordinary Restraints upon the Importation
of Goods of almost all Kinds, from those Countries
with which the Balance is supposed to be disadvan-
tageous
PART. I. Of the unreasonableness of those Re-
straints, even upon the Principles of the Com-
mercial System -
Digression concerning the Banks of Depo-
sit, particularly concerning that of Am-
sterdam
267
ib.
276
PART II. Of the Unreasonableness of these ex-
traordinary Restraints, upon other Principles 290
PART II. Causes of the Prosperity of new Colo-
nies
368
386
399
PART III. Of the Advantages which Europe has
derived from the Discovery of America, and
from that of a Passage to the East Indies by
the Cape of Good Hope
433
APPENDIX.
Account of Herring Busses fitted out in Scotland, the
Amount of their Cargoes, and the Bounties on
them
Account of Foreign Salt imported into Scotland, and
of Scotch Salt delivered duty-free, for the Herring
Fishery -
513
516