Adam Smith — "The property of a master in the service of his servants is not a thing that is f…"
The property of a master in the service of his servants is not a thing that is found in any of the fundamental laws of nature.
The property of a master in the service of his servants is not a thing that is found in any of the fundamental laws of nature.
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"The great secret of education is to direct vanity to proper objects."
"The education of the common people requires, perhaps, in a civilized and commercial society, the attention of the public more than that of people of some rank and fortune."
"Nobody but a beggar chooses to depend chiefly upon the benevolence of his fellow-citizens."
"The most opulent nations, indeed, generally excel all their neighbours in agriculture as well as in manufactures; but they are to be envied, not on account of their opulence, but on account of their f…"
"The rich, by consuming the produce of the labour of the poor, in fact, employ them, and give them a maintenance."
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