... 1. % 1. Ofthe Moral Sense in Man and the Animals. % 2. Ofthe First and Second Degrees of Sociability. % 3. Ofthe Third Degree of Sociability. PART I 1. % 1. Ofthe Causes of our Mistakes. ... the principle of evil which lay dormant in society; we accuse men and gods, the powers of earth and the forces of Nature. Instead of seeking the cause ofthe evil in his mind and heart, man ... is humanity to touch the customs of its ancestors, and to change the laws framed by the founders of communities, and confirmed by the faithful observance ofthe ages. Nihil motum ex antiquo...
... 1. % 1. Ofthe Moral Sense in Man and the Animals. % 2. Ofthe First and Second Degrees of Sociability. % 3. Ofthe Third Degree of Sociability. PART I 1. % 1. Ofthe Causes of our Mistakes. ... the principle of evil which lay dormant in society; we accuse men and gods, the powers of earth and the forces of Nature. Instead of seeking the cause ofthe evil in his mind and heart, man ... is humanity to touch the customs of its ancestors, and to change the laws framed by the founders of communities, and confirmed by the faithful observance ofthe ages. Nihil motum ex antiquo...
... of thisrevenue, or to contract debts, and whathave been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce of the land and labour ofthe society. BOOKO N E OFTHE CAUSES OF IMPROVEMENT ... of Nations Adam Smith1776 ANINQUIRYINTOTHE NATUREAND CAUSES OFTHEWEALTH OF N A T I O N S by Adam SmithINTRODUCTION AND PLAN OF THE WORK THE annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally ... ofthe flax and the wool, to the bleachers and smoothers ofthe linen, or to the dyers and dressers ofthe cloth! The nature of agriculture, indeed, does notadmit of so many subdivisions of...
... branch ofthe linen and wool-len manufactures, from the growers ofthe flax and the wool, to the bleach-ers and smoothers ofthe linen, or to the dyers and dressers ofthe cloth! The nature of ... that of a nailer in the remote and inland parts ofthe Highlands of Scotland. Such a workman at the rate of a thousand nails a day, and three hundred working days in the TheWealthofNations ... thoughall ofthe same species, are of scarce any use to one another. The strength of the mastiff is not, in the least, supported either by the swiftness of the greyhound, or by the sagacity ofthe spaniel,...
... workmen they want, and therefore bid againstone another in order to get as many as they can, which raises the wages of labour, and lowers the profits of stock. In the remote parts ofthe countrythere ... ruin the morals ofthe other. The superiority ofthe independent workman over those servants who arehired by the month or by the year, and whose wages and maintenance are the same whether they ... from bankrupts. Among the barbarous nations who overran the western provinces ofthe Roman empire, the performance of contracts was left for many ages to the faith ofthe contracting parties.The...
... placeis of very little importance to the real wealth and prosperity ofthe world,to the real value ofthe annual produce ofthe land and labour of mankind.Its nominal value, the quantity of gold and ... or of any other part of the rude produce of land. The real value of gold and silver, therefore, the realquantity of labour which they can purchase or command, depends muchmore upon the quantity ... either of Hollandor ofthe territory of Genoa, while the number of their inhabitants remains the same: diminish their power of supplying themselves from distant coun-tries; and the price of...
... to the subject upon which it is bestowed, and,consequently, the value ofthe annual produce ofthe land and labour of the whole country, the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants. If the ... ]quently the largest portion ofthe produce ofthe land is destined for repla-cing the capital ofthe rich and independent farmer; the other for payinghis profits and the rent ofthe landlord. But anciently, ... the value of those metals, or occasion equal quantit-ies of them to exchange for a smaller quantity of goods of any other kind. The proportion between the value of gold and silver and that of...
... their work, and the means of their subsistence. The quantity ofthe finished work which they sell to the inhabitants ofthe country necessarily regulates the quantity ofthe ma-terials and provisions ... chiefly in the exchange of their own rude for the, manufactured produce of more civilised nations. Thus the wool of England used to be exchanged for the wines of Franceand the fine cloths of Flanders, ... supplyingtheir occasional wants, and who contribute still further to augment the town. The inhabitants ofthe town and those ofthe country are mutually the servants of one another. The town...
... made. The thesis consists of three main parts: the introduction, the development, and the conclusion. The introduction - gives rationale for the study and sets up the aims, scopes and methods of ... deals with the research methodology which covers participants, the settings ofthe study, the data collection methods, the data analysis, and the findings and discussions. Chapter 3 offers some ... at Hanoi University of Industry” is submitted in partial fulfillment ofthe requirements for the degree of Master of Arts is the result of my own work, except where otherwise acknowledge and...
... between the two kinds of languages is that advertising language is always well-planned in advance, and rarely random. To achieve the functions of drawing the attention, building the interest and ... short slogans can not express fully the rich and multi-layered meaning that a slogan wants to convey. It can be concluded that the average length ofan airline slogan is 5.12 words. It is the trend ... because this feature can ensure the briefness and condensedness ofthe slogans where only the most informative or the most important message remains. More than half of the slogans studied, which...
... to show the students the approach to analyze the semantic meanings ofthe sentence basing on its situations, presuppositions, and implicature. In terms of translation, translators often have ... to the close and intense relationship between the form and the meaning of a sentence (Thiêm, 2004). Comparing and contrasting questions in terms of their semantics enable us to point out the ... confirmation, we can reverse the position ofthe tag to the beginning ofthe question (Thiêm, 2004). The tags can be put at the beginning or function as a new sentence to indicate the speaker’s...
... 1049 Of the Expense ofthe Institutions for the Instruction of People of all Ages 1049 An Inquiry Intothe Natureand Causes of the Wealthof Nations Adam Smith AnInquiryintothe Nature and ... to the infant navigation ofthe world; when, from theirignorance ofthe compass, men were afraid to quit the view of the coast, and from the imperfection ofthe art of shipbuilding, toabandon ... Systems, or of thoseSystems of Political Economy which represent the Produce of Land as either the sole or the principalSource ofthe Revenue and Wealth every Country 880 TheWealthof Nations: ...