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Example sentences for "national wealth"

  • We are led to believe that artificial tastes, illusory satisfactions, which we acknowledge as the source of individual poverty, are nevertheless the cause of national wealth, as opening a vent to manufactures.

  • There are two kinds of national wealth," he tells us.

  • Wayland informs us that slavery is at variance with the ordinances of God, because it diminishes the amount of national wealth.

  • These facts sufficiently show that if the rich have got richer since the Revolution, the poor have not got poorer, and that the circumstances of the labouring class have substantially improved with the growth of national wealth.

  • Our field comprises the problems of national wealth and of communal welfare.

  • Good natural harbors on the waterways leading out to the oceans are a most important kind of national wealth, as are the navigable great lakes within the boundaries or on the borders of a country.

  • The foregoing figures make a most satisfactory showing, and appear to indicate that mere economic problems are rapidly being solved by the growth of national wealth.

  • For taxes operate two ways towards the increase of national wealth.

  • Commerce is the great source of national wealth; for this reason it is cherished by all orders of men from the palace to the cottage.

  • Is commerce of importance to national wealth?

  • The prosperity of commerce is now perceived and acknowledged by all enlightened statesmen to be the most useful as well as the most productive source of national wealth, and has accordingly become a primary object of their political cares.

  • The consequence clearly is that there can be no common measure of national wealth, and, of course, no general or stationary rule by which the ability of a state to pay taxes can be determined.

  • Here the growth of national wealth is most rapid; and the rate of wages is here wont to be highest.

  • French translation, observed the connection existing between a low rate of interest, national wealth and a flourishing state of commerce on the one hand, and a high price of the necessaries of life and of land in the other.

  • In most direct opposition to the mercantile system, he represents the distribution of the precious metals to be not the cause but the effect of national wealth.

  • They call them a great hindrance, a great bar to industry, a great drawback from "national wealth.

  • And, can this operation, then, add to the "national wealth"?

  • The real effect of a tax on profits is to make the country possess at any given period a smaller capital and a smaller aggregate production, and to make the stationary state be attained earlier, and with a smaller sum of national wealth.

  • If the sum of national wealth shall in any case have exceeded the sum of demands, then a part of the former sum will cease to bear the name of wealth, and will again be without value.

  • The ultimate influence of Cromwell's policy was to develop the greatness of England; that of Louis, to cut the sinews of national wealth, and poison those sources of renovation which still remained.

  • A disciplined army would render secure the throne of absolutism, and an efficient navy would open and protect his ports for the encouragement of commerce,--one of the great sources of national wealth.

  • Queen Elizabeth is the first among the great female sovereigns of the world with whose reign we associate a decided progress in national wealth, power, and prosperity; so that she ranks with the great men who have administered kingdoms.

  • Having spoken of agriculture and its future, we must mention another industry, which is the second source of national wealth--the pastoral industry.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    armed neutrality; current events; flush times; little town; national affairs; national authority; national bank; national banks; national convention; national election; national importance; national income; national independence; national institution; national literature; national output; national policy; national politics; national prosperity; national referendum; national scale; national school; national security; national sovereignty; national spirit; national wealth