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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | ||
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The Authors | ||
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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