Dominion by land or sea will appear equally destitute of attraction, when it comes to be generally understood, that all its advantages rest with the rulers, and that the subjects at large derive no benefit whatever.


Book III, On Consumption, Chapter VI, Section II, p. 431 - A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832)


Dominion by land or sea will appear equally destitute of attraction, when it comes to be generally understood, that all its advantages rest with the...

Dominion by land or sea will appear equally destitute of attraction, when it comes to be generally understood, that all its advantages rest with the...

Dominion by land or sea will appear equally destitute of attraction, when it comes to be generally understood, that all its advantages rest with the...

Dominion by land or sea will appear equally destitute of attraction, when it comes to be generally understood, that all its advantages rest with the...