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On the Wealth of Nations : Contemporary Responses to Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) was Adam Smith's landmark work, yet no book has ever before captured the impact it had on Smith's contemporaries. This volume gathers together for the first time a wide range of contemp, On the Wealth of Nations : Contemporary Responses to Adam Smith
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  • On the Wealth of Nations : Contemporary Responses to Adam Smith
  • Written by author Ian S. Ross, Andrew Pyle
  • Published by St Augustine's Press, 1998/03/15
  • An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) was Adam Smith's landmark work, yet no book has ever before captured the impact it had on Smith's contemporaries. This volume gathers together for the first time a wide range of contemp
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Acknowledgements
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I Letters by Members of Smith's Scottish Enlightenment Circle
a Letter from David Hume, 1 April 1776 3
b Letter from Hugh Blair, 3 April 1776 5
c Letter from William Robertson, 8 April 1776 9
d Letter from Adam Ferguson, 18 April 1776 12
e Letter from John Millar, [April 1776] 14
II Published Letter
Letter from Thomas Pownall, 25 September 1776 19
III Review
[From review of] An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) 81
IV Criticism
a [From] Observations on the Means of Exciting a Spirit of National Industry (1777) 87
b [From] Account of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith (1794/1811) 105
c [From] An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth (1804) 121
d [From] Observations on the Subjects Treated of in Dr. Smith's Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1817) 131
V Entry of the Wealth of Nations into British Politics
a Frederick, Lord North: Budget Measures (1778)
[From] Letter from John Macpherson, 28 November 1778 143
Tax on Malt (1776) 144
Tax on Inhabited Houses (1776) 146
b William Petty-Fitzmaurice, Lord Shelburne: 'Revision of the Whole Trading System'
[From] Letter to Dugald Stewart, 1795 147
[From] George III's Speech, 5 December 1782 148
Speech on Preliminary Articles of Peace, 17 February 1783 149
c William Pitt the Younger: 'Simple And Obvious Principle of Capital Accumulation'
[From] Review of the Parliament of 1784 152
Speech on the Eden Treaty, 12 February 1787 154
Tribute to Smith, 17 February 1792 158
d Lord Grenville's Conviction of the 'Soundness of [Smith's] Principles of Political Economy'
Letter to William Pitt, 24 October 1800 161
VI Early Reception of the Wealth of Nations Abroad
a Germany
i [From] Untersuchung der Natur und Ursachen von Nationalreichthumern von Adam Smith (1778) 167
ii [Review of] The Wealth of Nations, 29 November 1794 169
iii [From] Grundsatze der National-Oekonomie oder National-Wirthschaftslehre (1814) 172
b France
i Avertissement du Traducteur (1792) 186
ii Critical Notes on the Wealth of Nations (1789-1802) 188
iii A Short View of the Doctrine of Smith, Compared with that of the French Economists (trans. 1806/1826) 203
iv Method of Facilitating the Study of Dr. Smith's Work (trans. 1806/1826) 213
c Italy
[From] II Colbertismo (1819) 225
d United States Of America
[From] Report On Manufactures (1791) 235


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