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III. Of the Accumulation of Capital, or of Productive and Unpro-
ductive Labour
270
IV. Of Stock Lent at Interest 291
V. Of the Different Employment of Capitals 301
BOOK III
OF THE DIFFERENT PROGRESS OF OPULENCE IN DIFFERENT
NATIONS
319
I. Of the Natural Progress of Opulence 319
BOOK IV
OF SYSTEMS OF POLITICAL ŒCONOMY 325
I. Of the Principle of the Commercial or Mercantile System 326
II. Of Restraints Upon the Importation from Foreign Countries of
Such Goods as Can Be Produced at Home
348
III. Of the Extraordinary Restraints upon the Importation of Goods
of Almost All Kinds, from Those Countries with which the
Balance Is Supposed to Be Disadvantageous
370
IV. Of Drawbacks 389
V. Of Bounties 392
VI. Of Treaties of Commerce 407
VII. Of Colonies 414
VIII. Conclusion of the Mercantile System 424
IX. Of the Agricultural Systems, or of the Systems of Political
Œconomy, Which Represent the Produce of Land as Either
the Sole or the Principal Source of the Revenue and Wealth
of Every Country
446
BOOK V
OF THE REVENUE OF THE SOVEREIGN OR COMMONWEALTH 468
I. Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth 468
II. Of the Sources of the General or Public Revenue of the Society 489
III. Of Public Debts 574

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Publication Information: Book Title: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Contributors: Adam Smith - author, C. J. Bullock - editor. Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1909. Page Number: 2.
    
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