Front Page Titles (by Subject) Table of Corresponding Passages - Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence Vol. 2b An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Vol. 2
Table of Corresponding Passages - Adam Smith, Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence Vol. 2b An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Vol. 2 [1776]
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Vol. I and II, ed. R. H. Campbell and A. S. Skinner, vol. II of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1981).
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The first column gives part and paragraph numbers from the present edition. The second and third columns give the corresponding pages in the (5th) Cannan edition (Methuen, 1930) and in the Modern Library version (New York, 1937).
I.i
1930
1937
1
5
3
2
5–6
3–4
3
6–7
4–5
4
7–9
5–7
5
9
7
6
9–10
7–8
7
10
8–9
8
10–11
9–10
9
12
10
10
12–13
11
11
13–14
11–12
I.ii
1
15
13
2
15–16
13–14
3
17
15
4
17–18
15–16
5
18
16
I.iii
1
19
17
2
19–20
17–18
3
20–21
18–19
4
21
19
5
21–22
19–20
6
22
20
7
22
20
8
22–23
20–21
I.iv
1
24
22
2
24–25
22–23
3
25
23
4
25–26
23–24
5
26
24
6
26
24
7
26–27
24–25
8
27–28
25–26
9
28
26
10
28–29
26–28
11
29–30
28
12
30
28
13
30
28
14
30
28
15
30
28
16
30
28
17
30
29
18
30–31
29
I.v
1
32
30
2
32–33
30–31
3
33
31
4
33
31
5
33–34
31–32
6
34
32
7
34–35
32–33
8
35
33
9
35
33
10
35–36
33–34
11
36
34
12
36
34
13
36–37
34–35
14
37
35
15
37–38
35–36
16
38
36
17
38–39
36–37
18
39
37
19
39
37
20
39–40
37–38
21
40
38
22
40
38
23
40–41
38–39
24
41
39
25
41
39
26
41
39–40
27
42
40
28
42–43
40–41
29
43
41
30
43
42
31
43–44
42
32
44
42
33
44
42–43
34
45
43
35
45
43–44
36
45–46
44
37
46
44
38
46
44–45
39
47
45
40
47–48
45–46
41
48
46
42
48
46
I.vi
1
49
47
2
49
47
3
49
47
4
49–50
47–48
5
50
48
6
50–51
48–49
7
51
49
8
51
49
9
52
50
10
52
50
11
52
50
12
53
51
13
53
51
14
53
51
15
53
51–52
16
54
52
17
54
52
18
54–55
52–53
19
55
53
20
55
53
21
55
53
22
55
53
23
55
53–54
24
56
54
I.vii
1
57
55
2
57
55
3
57
55
4
57
55
5
57–58
55–56
6
58
56
7
58
56
8
58
56
9
58–59
56
10
59
57
11
59
57
12
59
57
13
59
57
14
60
57–58
15
60
58
16
60
58
17
60–61
58–59
18
61
59
19
61
59
20
62
59
21
62
60
22
62
60
23
62
60
24
62–63
60–61
25
63
61
26
63
61
27
63
61
28
63–64
61
29
64
62
30
64
62
31
64
62
32
64
62
33
65
62–63
34
65
63
35
65
63
36
65
63
37
65
63
I.viii
1930
1937
1
66
64
2
66
64
3
66
64
4
66–67
64–65
5
67
65
6
67
65
7
67
65
8
67
65
9
67–68
65–66
10
68
66
11
68
66
12
68
66
13
68–69
66–67
14
69
67
15
69–70
67–68
16
70
68
17
70
68
18
70–71
69
19
71
69
20
71
69
21
71
69
22
71–72
69–70
23
72–73
70–71
24
73–74
71–72
25
74
73
26
74–75
73
27
75
73–74
28
75
74
29
76
74
30
76
74
31
76–77
74–75
32
77
75
33
77–78
75–76
34
78–79
76–78
35
79–80
78
36
80
78–79
37
80–81
79
38
81
79
39
81
79
40
81–82
80
41
82–83
80–81
42
83
81
43
83
81
44
83–84
81–82
45
84
82–83
46
85
83
47
85
83
48
85
83–84
49
86
84
50
86
84
51
86–87
84–85
52
87
85
53
87
85
54
87
85–86
55
87–88
86
56
88
86
57
88
86
I.ix
1
89
87
2
89
87
3
89
87
4
90
88
5
90–91
88–89
6
91
89
7
91
89–90
8
92
90
9
92–93
90–91
10
93–94
91–92
11
94–95
92–93
12
95
93–94
13
95–96
94
14
96
94–95
15
96–97
95
16
97
95–96
17
97
96
18
97–98
96
19
98
96
20
98
96–97
21
98
97
22
98–99
97
23
99
97
24
99–100
97–98
I.x.a (Of Wages and Profit in the different Employments of Labour and Stock)
1
101
99
2
101
99
3
101
99
I.x.b (Inequalities arising from the Nature of the Employments themselves)
1
102
100
2
102
100
3
102–03
100–01
4
103
101
5
103
101
6
103
101
7
103
101
8
103–04
101–02
9
104
102
10
104
103
11
105
103
12
105
103
13
105
103–04
14
105–06
104
15
106
104
16
106
105
17
107
105
18
107
105
19
107
105
20
107
105
21
107
106
22
107–08
106
23
108
106–07
24
108
107
25
108–09
107
26
109
107
27
109–10
108
28
110
108–09
29
110–11
109
30
111
109
31
111–12
109–10
32
112
110
33
112–13
110–11
34
113
111
35
113
112
36
114
112
37
114–15
112–13
38
115
113–14
39
116
114
40
116
114
41
116
114
42
116
114–15
43
116
115
44
117
115
45
117
115
46
117–18
115–16
47
118
116
48
118
116
49
118
116–17
50
119
117
51
119
117
52
119–20
117–18
I.x.c (Inequalities occasioned by the Policy of Europe)
1
120
118
2
120
118
3
120
118–19
4
120
119
5
120–21
119
6
121
119
7
121–22
120
8
122
120
9
122–23
120–21
10
123
121
11
123
121
12
123
121–22
13
123–24
122
14
124
122
15
124
122–23
16
124–25
123
17
125–26
123–24
18
126
124
19
126–27
124–25
20
127
125
21
127
125–26
22
127–28
126
23
128
126–27
24
128–29
127
25
129
127–28
26
129–30
128
27
130
128
28
130
128–29
29
130
129
30
130–31
129
31
131
129
32
131
129
33
131
129
34
131–33
129–31
35
133
131
36
133
131
37
133
131–32
38
133–34
132
39
134–35
132–34
40
135–36
134
41
136
134
42
136
134
43
136–37
134–35
44
137
135
45
137
135
46
137
135–36
47
137–38
136
48
138
136
49
138
136–37
50
138
137
51
138–39
137
52
139
137
53
139
137–38
54
139–40
138
55
140
138–39
56
141
139–40
57
141
140
58
141–42
140
59
142
141
60
142–43
141
61
143–44
141–42
62
144
142–43
63
144
143
I.xi.a (Of the Rent of Land)
1
145
144
2
145–46
144–45
3
146
145
4
146
145
5
146
145
6
146
145
7
146
145
8
147
145–46
9
147
146
I.xi.b (Part I)
1
147
146
2
147
146
3
147–48
146–47
4
148
147
5
148–49
147–48
6
149
148
7
149
148
8
149–50
148–49
9
150
149
10
150
149
11
150
149
12
150–51
149–50
13
151
150
14
151
150–51
15
152
151
16
152
151
17
152
151
18
152
151
19
152–53
151–52
20
153
152
21
153
152
22
153
152
23
153
152
24
153
152
25
153–54
152–53
26
154
153–54
27
155–56
154–55
28
156
155
29
156
155
30
156
155
31
156–57
155–56
32
157–58
156–57
33
158–59
157–58
34
159
159
35
159–60
159
36
160
159
37
160
159–60
38
160
160
39
161
160
40
161
160
41
161–62
160–61
42
162
161
I.xi.c (Part II)
1
162
161
2
162
161
3
162
161–62
4
163
162
5
163–64
162–63
6
164
163
7
164–65
163–64
8
165
164
9
165
164–65
10
165
165
11
165
165
12
166
165
13
166
165
14
166
165
15
166
165
16
166–67
165–66
17
167
166
18
167–68
166–67
19
168
167
20
168
167
21
168
167–68
22
168–69
168
23
169
168
24
169
168
25
169–70
168–69
26
170–71
169–70
27
171
170
28
171–72
170–71
29
172
171
30
172
171–72
31
172–73
172
32
173
172–73
33
173–74
173
34
174
173
35
174
173–74
36
174–75
174
I.xi.d (Part III)
1
175–76
174–75
2
176
175
3
176
175
4
176
176
5
176
176
6
177
176
7
177
176
I.xi.e (Digression on Silver. First Period)
1
177
176
2
177–78
176–77
3
178
177–78
4
178–79
178
5
179
178
6
179
178–79
7
179
179
8
179
179
9
180
179
10
180
179
11
180
179–80
12
180–81
180
13
181
180
14
181–82
180–81
15
182
181
16
182
181
17
182–83
181–82
18
183
182
19
183
182–83
20
183
183
21
183–84
183
22
184
183–84
23
184–85
184–85
24
185–86
185
25
186–87
185–86
26
187
186
27
187
186
28
187
186–87
29
187–88
187
30
188
187–88
31
188
188
32
188
188
33
188–89
188
34
189
188–89
35
190
189–90
36
190
190
37
190
190
38
190–91
190
39
191
190–91
I.xi.f (Second Period)
1
191
191
2
191
191
3
191–92
191
4
192
191–92
5
192
192
I.xi.g (Third Period)
1
192
192
2
192–93
192
3
193
192–93
4
193–94
193
5
194
194
6
194–96
194–96
7
196
196
8
196
196
9
196
196
10
196–97
196–97
11
197
197
12
197
197
13
197
197
14
197
197
15
197–98
197–98
16
198
198
17
198–99
198–99
18
199–200
199–200
19
200
200
20
200
200–01
21
201
201
22
201
201
23
201–02
202
24
202
202
25
202
202
26
202–04
202–04
27
204–05
204–05
28
205–07
205–07
29
207
207
30
207
207–08
31
207
208
32
208
208
33
208–09
208–09
34
209
209
35
209
209–10
36
209–10
210
37
210
210
I.xi.h (Variation in . . . the respective values of Gold and Silver)
1
210–11
211
2
211
211
3
211
211–12
4
211
212
5
211–12
212–13
6
212–13
213–14
7
213
214
8
214
214–15
9
214
215
10
214–15
215
11
215
215–16
12
215
216
13
215
216
I.xi.i (Grounds of the Suspicion that the Value of Silver still continues to decrease)
1
216
216
2
216
216–17
3
216
217
I.xi.j (Different Effects of the Progress of Improvement upon . . . different Sorts of rude Produce)
1
216–17
217
I.xi.k (First Sort)
1
217–18
218–19
I.xi.l (Second Sort)
1
219
219–20
2
219–20
220
3
220–22
220–22
4
222–23
222–23
5
223
224
6
223
224
7
223
224
8
223–24
224–25
9
224–25
225–26
10
225
226
11
225–27
226–27
12
227
227–28
13
227
228
I.xi.m (Third Sort)
1
228
228
2
228
228–29
3
228
229
4
228
229
5
228
229
6
228–29
229–30
7
229–30
230
8
230
230–31
9
230–31
231
10
231–32
231–32
11
232–33
232–33
12
233–34
233–34
13
234
234
14
234
234–35
15
234–35
235
16
235
235
17
235
235–36
18
235
236
19
235–36
236
20
236
236
21
236–37
236–37
I.xi.n (Conclusion of the Digression)
1
237–38
237–39
2
238
239
3
238–39
239
4
239
239–40
5
239–40
240
6
240
240
7
240
240
8
240
240–41
9
240
241
10
241
241–42
11
242
242
I.xi.o (Effects of the Progress of Improvement upon . . . manufactures)
1
242
242–43
2
242
243
3
242
243
4
242–43
243
5
243
243–44
6
243
244
7
243–44
244
8
244
244
9
244
245
10
245
245
11
245
245
12
245–46
246
13
246
246
14
246
246–47
15
246
247
I.xi.p (Conclusion of the Chapter)
1
247
247
2
247
247
3
247
247–48
4
247
248
5
247
248
6
248
248
7
248
248
8
248
248–49
9
248–49
249
10
249–50
249–50
II
1
258
259
2
258–59
259
3
259
260
4
259
260
5
259
260
6
259–60
260–61
II.i
1930
1937
1
261
262
2
261
262
3
261
262
4
261–62
262–63
5
262
263
6
262
263
7
262
263
8
262
263
9
262
263
10
262–63
263–64
11
263
264
12
263–64
264–65
13
264
265
14
264
265
15
264
265
16
264
265
17
264–65
265–66
18
265
266
19
265
266
20
265
266
21
265
266
22
265
266
23
265
266
24
265–66
266–67
25
266
267
26
266
267
27
266
267
28
266–67
267–68
29
267
268
30
267
268
31
267–68
268–69
II.ii
1
269
270
2
269
270
3
269
270
4
269–70
270–71
5
270
271
6
270
271
7
270–71
271–72
8
271
272
9
271
272
10
272
273
11
272
273
12
272
273
13
272
273
14
272–73
273–74
15
273
274
16
273
274
17
273
274
18
273–74
274–75
19
274
275
20
274
275
21
274
275
22
274–75
275–76
23
275
276
24
275
276
25
275
276
26
275
276
27
276
277
28
276
277
29
276
277
30
276–77
277–78
31
277
278
32
277
278
33
277–78
278–79
34
278
279
35
278
279
36
278
279
37
278–79
279–80
38
279
280
39
279
280
40
279–80
280–81
41
280
281
42
280–81
281–82
43
281
282
44
281–82
282–83
45
282
283
46
282–83
283–84
47
283
284
48
283–84
284–85
49
284
285
50
284
285
51
284–85
285
52
285
285–86
53
285
286
54
285
286
55
286
286–87
56
286–87
287–88
57
287
288
58
287
288
59
287
288
60
288
288–89
61
288
289
62
288–89
289–90
63
289–90
290–91
64
290–91
291–92
65
291–92
292–93
66
292
293
67
292–93
293–94
68
293
294
69
293–94
294–95
70
294–95
295–96
71
295
296
72
295–96
296–97
73
296–98
297–99
74
298–99
299–300
75
299
300
76
299
300
77
299–300
300–01
78
300–01
301–02
79
301
302
80
301
302–03
81
302
303
82
302
303
83
302
303–04
84
303
304
85
303
304
86
303–04
304–05
87
304
305–06
88
305
306
89
305–06
306–07
90
306
307
91
306
307
92
306
307
93
306–07
307–08
94
307
308
95
307
308
96
307–08
308–09
97
308
309
98
308–09
309–10
99
309
310
100
309–10
310–11
101
310
311
102
310
311–12
103
310–11
312
104
311
312
105
311–12
312–13
106
312
313
II.iii
1
313–14
314–15
2
314
315
3
314
315
4
315
315–16
5
315
316
6
315
316
7
315–16
316–17
8
316
317
9
316–17
317–18
10
317
318
11
317–18
318–19
12
318–19
319–20
13
319–20
320–21
14
320
321
15
320
321
16
320
321
17
320
321
18
320–21
321–22
19
321
322
20
321
322
21
321
322–23
22
322
323
23
322
323
24
322–23
323–24
25
323
324
26
323
324
27
323
324
28
323–24
324–25
29
324
325
30
324–25
325–26
31
325
326
32
325–26
326–27
33
326
327
34
326
327
35
326–27
327–28
36
327–28
328–29
37
328
329
38
328–29
329–30
39
329–30
330–31
40
330
331
41
330
331–32
42
331
332
II.iv
1
332
333
2
332–33
333
3
333
334
4
333
334
5
333–34
334–35
6
334
335
7
334–35
335–36
8
335
336
9
335–36
336–37
10
336
337
11
336–37
337–38
12
337–38
338–39
13
338
339
14
338
339
15
338–39
339–40
16
339
340
17
339
340
II.v
1
340
341
2
340
341
3
340
341
4
340
341
5
340–41
341
6
341
342
7
341–42
342–43
8
342
343
9
342
343
10
342–43
343–44
11
343
344
12
343–44
344–45
13
344
345
14
344
345
15
344
345
16
344–45
345–46
17
345
346
18
345
346
19
346
346–47
20
346
347
21
346–47
347–48
22
347
348
23
347
348
24
347–48
348–49
25
348
349
26
348
349
27
348
349
28
349
350
29
349–50
350–51
30
350–51
351–52
31
351–52
352–53
32
352
353
33
352
353
34
352–53
353–54
35
353
354
36
353
354
37
354
355
III.i
1
355–56
356–57
2
356
357
3
356–57
357–58
4
357–58
358–59
5
358
359
6
358
359
7
358–59
359–60
8
359
360
9
359
360
III.ii
1
360
361
2
360
361
3
360–61
361–62
4
361
362
5
361–62
362–63
6
362
363
7
362–63
363–64
8
363–64
364–65
9
364
365
10
364–65
365–66
11
365
366
12
365–66
366–67
13
366–67
367–68
14
367–68
368–69
15
368
369
16
368
369
17
368
369–70
18
368–69
370
19
369
370
20
369–70
370–71
21
370
371–72
III.iii
1
371
373
2
371–72
373–74
3
372–73
374–75
4
373
375
5
373
375
6
373–74
375–76
7
374
376
8
374–75
376–77
9
375–76
377–78
10
376
378
11
376
378–79
12
376–77
379
13
377–78
379–80
14
378
380
15
378
380
16
378
380–81
17
378–79
381
18
379
381
19
379–80
381–82
20
380–81
382–83
III.iv
1
382
384
2
382
384
3
382–83
384–85
4
383
385
5
383–84
385–86
6
384
386
7
384–85
386–87
8
385–86
387–88
9
386
388
10
386–87
388–89
11
387
389
12
387–88
389–90
13
388
390
14
388
390
15
389
390–91
16
389
391
17
389–90
391–92
18
390
392
19
390–91
392–93
20
391–92
393–94
21
392–93
394–95
22
393
395
23
393
395
24
393–94
395–96
IV
1
395
397
2
395
397
IV.i
1
396
398
2
396–97
398–99
3
397
399
4
397
399
5
398
400
6
398
400
7
398
400
8
398–99
400–02
9
400
402
10
400–01
402–03
11
401–02
403–04
12
402
404
13
402–03
404–05
14
403
405
15
403
405–06
16
404
406
17
404
406
18
404–05
406–07
19
405–07
407–09
20
407
409
21
407
409
22
407
409
23
407–08
409–10
24
408
410
25
408
410
26
408–09
410–11
27
409
411
28
409–10
411–12
29
410–11
412–13
30
411–12
413–15
31
413
415
32
413–14
415–16
33
414–15
416–17
34
415–16
417–18
35
416
418
36
416
418
37
416
418
38
416
418
39
416
418
40
416
418–19
41
417
419
42
417
419
43
417
419
44
417
419
IV.ii
1
418
420
2
418–19
420–21
3
419
421
4
419
421
5
419
421
6
419–20
421–22
7
420
422–23
8
421
423
9
421
423
10
421
423
11
421–22
423–24
12
422
424
13
422–23
425
14
423
425
15
423–24
425–26
16
424
426
17
424–25
426–27
18
425
427
19
425
427–28
20
425–26
428
21
426–27
428–29
22
427
429
23
427
429
24
427
429–30
25
427
430
26
428
430
27
428
430
28
428
430
29
428–29
430–31
30
429
431
31
429–30
431–32
32
430
432
33
430
432–33
34
430
433
35
431
433
36
431
433
37
431
433–34
38
431–32
434
39
432–33
435
40
433
435–36
41
433–34
436
42
434–35
436–37
43
435–36
437–38
44
436
438–39
45
436
439
IV.iii.a (Part I)
1
437–38
440–41
2
438–39
441–42
3
439
442
4
439
442
5
439–40
442–43
6
440
443
7
440–41
443–44
8
441
444
9
441–42
444
10
442
445
11
442–43
445–46
IV.iii.b (Digression concerning Banks of Deposit)
1
443
446
2
443–44
446–47
3
444
447
4
444–45
447
5
445
447–48
6
445–46
448–49
7
446–47
449–50
8
447
450
9
447–48
450
10
448
451
11
448–49
451
12
449
451–52
13
449
452
14
449–50
452–53
15
450–51
453–54
16
451
454
17
451–52
454–55
IV.iii.c (Part II)
1
452–53
455
2
453
456
3
453
456
4
453
456
5
454
456–57
6
454
457
7
454–56
457–59
8
456–57
459–60
9
457–58
460
10
458
461
11
458–59
461–62
12
459–60
462–63
13
460
463
14
461
463–64
15
461
464
16
461
464
17
461–62
464–65
IV.iv
1
1
466
2
1–2
466
3
2
466–67
4
2
467
5
2
467
6
2–3
467
7
3
467–68
8
3
468
9
3–4
468–69
10
4–5
469–70
11
5
470
12
5
470
13
6
470–71
14
6
471
15
6
471
16
6
471
IV.v.a (Of Bounties)
1
7
472
2
7–8
472
3
8
473
4
8
473
5
8–9
473–74
6
9
474
7
9
474
8
10–11
475–76
9
11
476
10
11
476
11
11
476
12
11
476–77
13
11–12
477
14
12
477
15
12
477
16
12
477–78
17
12–13
478
18
13
478
19
13–15
478–80
20
15
480–81
21
15–16
481
22
16
481
23
16–17
481–82
24
17–18
482–83
25
18–19
483–84
26
19
484
27
19
484
28
20
485
29
20
485
30
20
485
31
20–21
485–86
32
21
486
33
21–22
486–87
34
22
487–88
35
22–23
488
36
23
488–89
37
24
489
38
24
489
39
24
489–90
40
24
490
IV.v.b (Digression concerning the Corn Trade)
1
25
490
2
25
490
3
25–26
490–91
4
26–27
491–92
5
27
492–93
6
27–28
493
7
28
493
8
28–29
493–94
9
29
494
10
29
494
11
29–30
494–95
12
30
495
13
30–31
495–96
14
31
496
15
31–32
496–97
16
32
497
17
32–33
497–98
18
33
498
19
33
498
20
33
498–99
21
33–34
499
22
34
499
23
34
499
24
34
499–500
25
34–35
500
26
35
500–01
27
36
501
28
36
501
29
36
501
30
36
501
31
36
501
32
36–37
501–02
33
37–38
502–03
34
39
504
35
39
504
36
39
504–05
37
40
505
38
40–41
505–06
39
41–42
506–07
40
42
507
41
42
507
42
42
507–08
43
42–43
508
44
43
508
45
43
508–09
46
44
509
47
44
509
48
44
509–10
49
44–45
510
50
45
510
51
45
510
52
45
510
53
45
510
IV.vi
1
46
511
2
46–47
511–12
3
47
512
4
47
512
5
47–48
512–13
6
48
513
7
48
513
8
48
513–14
9
49
514
10
49
514
11
49
514
12
50
515
13
50
515
14
50–51
515–16
15
51
516
16
51
516
17
51
516
18
51–52
516–17
19
52–53
517–18
20
53
518
21
53–54
518–19
22
54
519
23
54–55
519–20
24
55
520
25
55
520
26
55
520
27
55
520
28
55–56
520–21
29
56
521
30
56–57
521
31
57
521–22
32
57
522
IV.vii.a (Part I)
1
58
523
2
58
523
3
59–60
523–25
4
60
525
5
60
525
6
60–61
525–26
7
61
526
8
61–62
526–27
9
62
527
10
62
527
11
62
527
12
62
527
13
62–63
527–28
14
63
528
15
63
528
16
63–64
528–29
17
64
529
18
64–65
529–30
19
65
530
20
65–66
530–31
21
66
531
22
66
531
IV.vii.b (Part II)
1
66
531–32
2
67
532
3
67–68
532–33
4
68
533
5
68
533–34
6
68–69
534
7
69–70
534–35
8
70–71
535–36
9
71
536
10
71
536–37
11
71–72
537
12
72
537–38
13
72–73
538
14
73
538
15
73
538
16
73
538
17
73
538–39
18
73–74
539
19
74–75
539–40
20
75–76
540–41
21
76
541–42
22
76–77
542
23
77–78
542–43
24
78
543
25
78
543–44
26
78
544
27
79
544
28
79
544
29
79
544
30
79
544–45
31
79–80
545
32
80
545
33
80
545
34
80
545–46
35
80–81
546
36
81–82
546–47
37
82
547
38
82
547
39
82
547
40
82
547–48
41
82–83
548
42
83
548
43
83
548–49
44
83–84
549
45
84
549
46
84
549
47
84
549–50
48
84–85
550
49
85–86
550–51
50
86
551
51
86–87
551–52
52
87
552–53
53
87–88
553
54
88
553–54
55
89
554
56
89
554–55
57
89
555
58
89
555
59
90
555
60
90
555
61
90
555
62
90
555–56
63
91
556
64
91
556
IV.vii.c (Part III)
1
91
557
2
91
557
3
91–92
557
4
92
557
5
92
557
6
92
557
7
92–93
557–58
8
93
558
9
93–94
558–59
10
94
559
11
94
559
12
94
559–60
13
94
560
14
95
560
15
95
560–61
16
95
561
17
95–96
561
18
96
561–62
19
96–97
562
20
97
562
21
97
562
22
97–98
562–63
23
98–99
563–64
24
99
564
25
99
564–65
26
100
565
27
100
565
28
100
565
29
100
565–66
30
100
566
31
100
566
32
100–01
566
33
101
566
34
101
566
35
101
566–67
36
102
567
37
102
567
38
102–03
567–68
39
103
568
40
103–04
568–70
41
105
570
42
105
570
43
105–06
570–71
44
106–07
571–72
45
107–08
572–73
46
108
573
47
108
573
48
108–09
574
49
109
574
50
109
574–75
51
109–10
575
52
110
575
53
110
575–76
54
110–11
576
55
111
576
56
111
576–77
57
111
577
58
112
577
59
112
577–78
60
112
578
61
112–14
578–79
62
114
579
63
114–15
579–80
64
115–16
580–81
65
116
581
66
116–17
581–82
67
117–18
582–83
68
118
583
69
118
583–84
70
118–19
584
71
119
584–85
72
119–20
585
73
120–21
585–86
74
121
586–87
75
121–22
587–88
76
122–23
588
77
123–24
588–89
78
124
589
79
124
589–90
80
125
590–91
81
125–26
591
82
126
591–92
83
126–27
592
84
127
592
85
127
592–93
86
127–28
593
87
128–29
593–94
88
129
594–95
89
129
595
90
129–30
595
91
130
595–96
92
130
596
93
130
596
94
130–31
596
95
131
596
96
131
596–97
97
131–32
597
98
132
597–98
99
132–33
598–99
100
133–34
599–600
101
134–36
600–01
102
136
601–02
103
136–37
602–03
104
137
603
105
138–39
603–04
106
139–40
604–05
107
140
605–06
108
140
606
IV.viii
1
141
607
2
142
607–08
3
142
608
4
142–43
608–09
5
143
609
6
143
609
7
143–44
609–10
8
144
610
9
144
610
10
144
610
11
145
611
12
145
611
13
145
611
14
145–46
611–12
15
146
612
16
146
612
17
146
612
18
146–47
612–13
19
147
613
20
147–48
613–14
21
148
614
22
148–49
614–15
23
149
615
24
149–50
615–16
25
150
616
26
150–51
616–17
27
151–52
617–18
28
152
618
29
152
618
30
152
618
31
152
618–19
32
153
619
33
153
619
34
153–54
619–20
35
154
620
36
154
620–21
37
155
621
38
155
621
39
155
621
40
155–56
622
41
156–57
622–23
42
157
623
43
157–58
623–24
44
158
624
45
158
624
46
158
624
47
158
625
48
159
625
49
159
625
50
159
625
51
159
625
52
159–60
625–26
53
160
626
54
160
626
IV.ix
1930
1937
1
161
627
2
161
627
3
161–62
627–28
4
162
628
5
162–63
628
6
163
629
7
163–64
629–30
8
164
630
9
164
630
10
164–65
630–31
11
165
631
12
165–66
631–32
13
166–67
632–33
14
167
633
15
167–68
633–34
16
168
634
17
168
634
18
168
634
19
168
634
20
168–69
634–35
21
169
635
22
169
635
23
169–70
635–36
24
170
636
25
170
636–37
26
171
637
27
171–72
637–38
28
172
638
29
172
638–39
30
172–73
639
31
173
639
32
173–74
639–40
33
174
640
34
174
640–41
35
174–75
641
36
175
641
37
175–76
641–42
38
176–77
642–43
39
177
644
40
177–78
644
41
178–79
644–45
42
179
645
43
179
645–46
44
179
646
45
180–81
646–47
46
181
647
47
181–83
647–49
48
183–84
649–50
49
184
650
50
184
650–51
51
184–85
651
52
185
651–52
V.i.a (Part I)
1
186
653
2
186
653
3
186–87
653–54
4
187
654
5
187–88
654–55
6
188
655
7
188–89
655–56
8
189
656
9
189–90
656–57
10
190
657
11
190–91
657–58
12
191
658
13
191
658
14
191–92
658–59
15
192
659
16
192
659
17
192–93
659–60
18
193
660
19
193
660
20
193
660
21
193–94
660–61
22
194
661
23
194
661
24
194–95
661–62
25
195
662
26
195
662
27
195–96
662–63
28
196
663
29
196
663
30
196
663
31
196–97
663–64
32
197
664
33
197
664
34
197
664
35
197–98
664–65
36
198–99
665–66
37
199
666
38
199–200
666–67
39
200
667
40
200
667
41
200–01
667–68
42
201
668
43
201–02
668–69
44
202
669
V.i.b (Part II)
1
202
669
2
202–03
669–70
3
203
670
4
203
670
5
204
671
6
204
671
7
204–05
671–72
8
205
672–73
9
206
673
10
206
673
11
206
673–74
12
207
674
13
207–08
674–75
14
208
675
15
208–09
675–76
16
209–10
676–77
17
210
677
18
210
677
19
210
677
20
210–11
677–78
21
212
679
22
212–13
679–80
23
213
680
24
213–14
680–81
25
214
681
V.i.c (Part III)
1
214
681
2
214–15
681–82
V.i.d (Article 1st)
1930
1937
1
215
682
2
215
682
3
215
682
4
216
683
5
216
683
6
216
683
7
216–17
683–84
8
217
684
9
217–18
684–85
10
218
685
11
218
685
12
218–19
685–86
13
219
686
14
219
686
15
219
686–87
16
220
687
17
220–22
687–89
18
222
689
19
222
689
V.i.e
1
223
690
2
223
690–91
3
224
691
4
224
691
5
224
691
6
224–25
691–92
7
225
692
8
225
692
9
225–26
692–93
10
226–28
693–95
11
228–29
695–96
12
229
696
13
229–30
696–97
14
230–32
697–99
15
232
699
16
232
699
17
232
699
18
232–33
699–700
19
233
700
20
233–34
700–01
21
234–35
701–02
22
235–36
703
23
236
703
24
236–37
704
25
237
704–05
26
237–44
705–11
27
244
711
28
244
711–12
29
244–45
712
30
245–46
712–13
31
246
713
32
246
713
33
246
713–14
34
247
714
35
247
714
36
247
714–15
37
247
715
38
248
715
39
248
715
40
248
715–16
V.i.f (Article 2d)
1
249
716
2
249
716
3
249
716
4
249–50
717
5
250
717
6
250
717
7
250
717–18
8
250–51
718
9
251
718–19
10
251
719
11
252
719
12
252
719
13
252
719–20
14
252–53
720
15
253
720–21
16
253–54
721
17
254
721
18
254
721
19
254
722
20
254–55
722
21
255–56
722–23
22
256
723
23
256
723
24
256
723–24
25
256–57
724
26
257
724–25
27
258
725
28
258
725–26
29
258
726
30
259
726
31
259
726–27
32
259
727
33
259–60
727
34
260
727
35
260
727–28
36
260–61
728
37
261
728
38
261
728
39
261
728–29
40
261–62
729–30
41
262–63
730
42
263
730
43
263–64
730–31
44
264–65
731–32
45
265–66
732–33
46
266
733
47
266–67
734
48
267
734
49
267
734
50
267–68
734–35
51
268–69
735–36
52
269
736–37
53
269
737
54
270
737
55
270
737–38
56
270
738
57
270
738
58
271
738
59
271
738–39
60
271–72
739
61
272–73
739–40
V.i.g (Article 3d)
1
273–74
740–41
2
274–75
741–42
3
275
742
4
275
742–43
5
275–76
743
6
276
743
7
276–77
743–44
8
277–78
744–45
9
278–79
746
10
279
746–47
11
279–80
747
12
280
747–48
13
280
748
14
281
748
15
281
748
16
281–82
748–49
17
282–83
749–50
18
283
750
19
283–84
750–51
20
284–85
751–52
21
285
752
22
285–87
752–54
23
287
754
24
287–88
754–55
25
288
755–56
26
289
756
27
289–90
756–57
28
290
757
29
290
757
30
290–91
757–58
31
291
758
32
291
758–59
33
291–92
759
34
292–93
759–60
35
293
760
36
293–94
760–61
37
294–95
761–62
38
295
762
39
295–96
762–64
40
296–97
764
41
297–98
764–66
42
299
766
V.i.h (Part IV)
1
299
766
2
299
766
3
299
766–67
V.i.i (Conclusion)
1
300
767
2
300
767
3
300
767
4
300
767–68
5
300–01
768
6
301
768
V.ii
1
302
769
V.ii.a (Part I)
1
302
769
2
302
769
3
302
769
4
302–03
769–70
5
303
770–71
6
304
771
7
304
771
8
304
771
9
304–05
772
10
305
772
11
305
772–73
12
306
773
13
306
773
14
306
773
15
306–07
773–74
16
307–08
774–75
17
308
775
18
308–09
775–76
19
309
776
20
309
776
21
309
776–77
V.ii.b (Part II)
1
310
777
2
310
777
3
310
777
4
310–11
778
5
311
778
6
311–12
778–79
7
312
779
V.ii.c (Article 1st)
1930
1937
1
312
779–80
2
313
780
3
313
780–81
4
313–14
781
5
314
781
6
314
781–82
7
314–15
782
8
315
782
9
315
782
10
315
782
11
315
782–83
12
315–16
783
13
316
783
14
316
783
15
316–17
783–84
16
317
784
17
317
784
18
317–18
784–85
19
318
785
20
318
785–86
21
318–19
786
22
319
786
23
319
786
24
319
786–87
25
320
787
26
320
787
27
320–21
787–88
V.ii.d (Taxes which are proportioned . . . to the Produce of Land)
1
321
788
2
321
788–89
3
322
789
4
322
789
5
322–23
789–90
6
323
790
7
323
790
8
323–24
790–91
9
324
791
V.ii.e (Taxes upon the Rent of Houses)
1
324
791
2
324–25
791–92
3
325
792
4
325
792
5
325–26
792–93
6
326–27
793–94
7
327
794
8
327–28
794–95
9
328
795
10
328
795–96
11
329
796
12
329
796
13
329
796–97
14
330
797
15
330
797
16
330
797
17
330
797
18
330–31
797–98
19
331
798
20
331
798
V.ii.f (Article 2d)
1
331
798
2
331–32
798–99
3
332–33
799–800
4
333
800
5
333
800
6
333
800
7
333–34
800–01
8
334
801
9
334
801
10
334–35
801–02
11
335
802
12
335–36
802–03
13
336
803
14
336
803
V.ii.g (Taxes upon the Profit of particular Employments)
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Addison, W. I. The Snell Exhibitions (Glasgow, 1901) 148
Anderson, A. Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce (London, 1764) 322, 444, 475, 487, 580, 585, 651, 732, 734, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 749, 758, 915, 917, 920 [ASL]
Historical and Chronological Deduction etc (London, 1789) 753
Anderson, James.Observations on the Means of Exciting a Spirit of National Industry (Edinburgh, 1777) 515–6
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Baretti, J. Journey from London to Genoa through England, Portugal, Spain, and France (London, 1770) 547
Barker, T. C., McKenzie, J. C., and Yudkin, J. Our Changing Fare (London, 1966) 93
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Bell, J. Travels from St. Petersburg in Russia to diverse parts of Asia (Glasgow, 1763) 680 [ASL]
Bentham, J. Defence of Usury (London, 1787) 351, 357, 358 [ASL]
Beresford, M. W. The New Towns of the Middle Ages: Town Plantations in England, Wales and Gascony (London, 1967) 402
Bergeron, N. Voyages faits principalement en Asie dans les xii, xiii, xiv, et xv siècles (La Haye, 1735) 429 [Q]
Bernier, F. Voyages (1710), translated by I. Brock as Travels in the Mogul Empire by F. Bernier (London, 1826) 730 [ASL]
Bible 41, 838 [ASL]
Bindon, D. A Political Essay upon Commerce (Dublin, 1738). See under J. F. Melon
Birch, T. The Life of Henry Prince of Wales (London, 1760) 167 [ASL]
Blackstone, W. Commentaries on the Laws of England (Oxford, 1765–69) 52, 391 [ASL]
Bolts, W. Considerations on India Affairs, particularly respecting the Present State of Bengal and its Dependencies (London, 1772) 637, 639–40 [ASL]
Bonar, J. A Catalogue of the Library of Adam Smith (London, second ed., 1932) 170
Borlase, W. The Natural History of Cornwall (Oxford, 1758) 186, 188
Boswell, J. London Journal, 1762–3, ed. F. A. Pottle and C. Marley (London 1950 and 1966) 134
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British Parliamentary Papers, 1868–69 (366) XXV. Public Income and Expenditure 822, 878
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Buffon,Histoire Naturelle, translated as Barr’s Buffon’s Natural History (London, 1797) 243, 560 [ASL]
Burman (Burmannus), P. De vectigalibus populi Romani dissertio (1714) 859 [ASL]
Burn, R. Ecclesiastical Law (London, 1763) 147 [ASL]
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Byron, J. Narrative of the Hon. John Byron, containing an account of the Great Distresses suffered by himself and his companions on the Coast of Patagonia from the Year 1740 until their Arrival in England 1746 (London, 1780) 205
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Campbell, R. H. Carron Company (Edinburgh, 1961) 313
— ‘The Law and the Joint–Stock Company’ in P. L. Payne (ed.) Studies in Scottish Business History (London, 1967) 741
— States of the Annual Progress of the Linen Manufacture, 1727–1754 (Edinburgh, 1964) 102
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Carreri, J. F. G. A Voyage round the World. See under A. and J. Churchill, A Collection of Voyages and Travels.
Carr, C. T. Select Charters of Trading Companies, 1530–1707 Selden Society, xxviii (London, 1913) 742
Cato,De re rustica 462 [ASL]
Chalmers, G. Comparative Strength of Great Britain to 1803 (London, 1804) 88, 95, 215, 296 [ASL]
Chambers, E. Cyclopaedia (fourth ed. 1741) 15 [ASL]
Charlevoix, F. X. de. Histoire de l’isle espagnole ou de S. Domingue (Paris, 1730) 559, 560
— Histoire et description générale de la nouvelle France (Paris, 1744) 571 [ASL]
Child, J. New Discourse of Trade (London, 1694) 432, 735, 737 [ASL]
Churchill, A. and J. A Collection of Voyages and Travels (London, 1704) 568 [ASL]
Cicero.Ad Atticum 111 [ASL]
— De Divinatione 876 [ASL]
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— In Verrem 236 [ASL]
Clapham, J. H. The Bank of England (Cambridge, 1944) 318, 319, 320, 322, 915–16
— A Concise Economic History of Britain (Cambridge, 1949) 137, 151
Cobbett, W. Parliamentary History, xiv (1747–53) 218
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Description des Arts et Métiers faites ou approuvées par Messieurs de l’Académie Royale des Sciences (1767–88) 143
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Devine, T. M. ‘Glasgow Colonial Merchants and Land, 1770–1815’ in J. T. Ward and R. G. Wilson (eds.) Land and Industry (Newton Abbot, 1971) 412
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Dobbs, A. An Account of the Countries adjoining to Hudson’s Bay in the North–West Part of America . . . with an Abstract of Captain Middleton’s Journal (London, 1744) 744
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Du Fresne, C., Sieur du Can̄ge. Glossarium (1688) 403, 932 [ASL]
Du Halde, J. B. Description géographique, historique, chronologique, politique, et physique de l’Empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie chinoise (Paris, 1735) 90, 679–80
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Du Tot.Réflexions politiques sur les Finances et le Commerce, ou l’on examine quelles ont été sur les revenus, les denrées, le change étranger et conséquemment sur notre commerce, les influences des augmentations et des diminutions des valeurs numéraires des monnoyes (La Haye, 1738) 317 [ASL]
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Gee, J. The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain Considered (Glasgow, 1760) 476 [ASL]
Gesnerus, (Gesner) J. M. Scriptores rei rusticae (1735) 170 [ASL]
Gilbert, G. A Treatise of Tenures (London, 1757) 391 [Q]
Gilboy, E. W. ‘The Cost of Living and Real Wages in Eighteenth Century England’, Review of Economic Statistics, xviii, 218
Grant, I. F. Social and Economic Development of Scotland before 1603 (Edinburgh 1930) 138
Gras, N. S. B. The Evolution of the English Corn Market from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century (London, 1915) 204
Gray, M. The Highland Economy (Edinburgh, 1957) 133
Green, T. H. and Grose, T. H. (eds.) D. Hume, Essays Moral, Political, and Literary (London, 1882) See under D. Hume
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Gulvin, C. ‘The Union and the Scottish Woollen Industry, 1707–1760’, Scottish Historical Review, l. 252
Gumilla, J. Histoire naturelle, civile et géographique de l’Orenoque (Avignon, 1758) 563
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Habakkuk, H. J. American and British Technology in the Nineteenth Century (Cambridge, 1962) 87
Hailes, Lord (David Dalrymple)An Examination of Some of the Arguments for the High Antiquity of Regiam Majestatem (Edinburgh, 1769) 203 [ASL]
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Hamilton, H. ‘The Failure of the Ayr Bank, 1772’, Economic History Review (second series) viii. 313
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Harris, J. An Essay upon Money and Coins (London, 1757) 13–14, 28, 38, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 54, 57, 58, 86, 117, 207, 233–4, 430, 476, 477, 480, 512, 581 [ASL]
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Halkett, S. and Laing, J. Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain (Edinburgh, 1882–88) 700
Hawkins, W. A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown (London, third ed., 1739) 648 [ASL]
Heaton, H. The Yorkshire Woollen and Worsted Industries (Oxford, 1920) 102
Hénault, C. J. F. Nouvel Abrégé chronologique de l’histoire de France (Paris, 1768) 624
Herbert, C. J. Essai sur la police générale des grains, sur leur prix et sur les effets de l’agriculture (Berlin, 1755) 199, 216 [ASL]
Higgs, H. (ed.) R. Cantillon, Essai sur la Nature du Commerce (London, 1931) See under R. Cantillon
Hobbes, T. Leviathan (1651) 48 [ASL]
Homer,Iliad 38, 717–18, 776, 778 [ASL]
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Horsefield, J. K. British Monetary Experiments, 1650–1710 (Cambridge Mass., 1960) 213
Horsley, W. (ed.) N. Magens, The Universal Merchant (London, 1753) See under N. Magens [ASL]
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— Treatise of Human Nature 28 [ASL]
— Essays Moral, Political, and Literary [ASL]
Of the Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sciences (1742) 566–7
Of the Balance of Trade (1752) 171, 297, 299, 313, 325, 435, 436, 474, 511, 813
Of the Jealousy of Trade (1752) 151, 410, 474
Of Taxes (1752) 896
Of Public Credit (1752) 896, 911, 926
Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations (1752) 90, 692, 795
Hutcheson, F. A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy (Glasgow, 1747) 40, 46, 124, 353, 769 [ASL]
— A System of Moral Philosophy (London, 1755) 23–4, 28, 40, 44, 45–6, 50, 52, 53, 117, 124, 353, 358–9, 425, 581, 827 [ASL]
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Johnson, E. A. G. Predecessors of Adam Smith (New York, 1960) 581
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Juan, G. and De Ulloa, A. Voyage historique de l’Amérique méridionale (1752), translated by J. Adam A Voyage to South America (London, 1807) 164, 186, 187, 188–9, 205, 220, 222, 247, 568, 574, 576
Justamond, J. A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies (Edinburgh, 1777) See under G. T. F. Raynal
Kalm, P. Travels into North America, translated by J. R. Forster (Warrington, 1770) 240, 241 [ASL]
Kames, Lord (Henry Home).Essays upon several Subjects Concerning British Antiquities (Edinburgh, 1747) 418 [ASL]
— Historical Law Tracts (Edinburgh, 1758) 689 [ASL]
— Sketches of the History of Man (Edinburgh, 1774) 412, 425, 689, 696, 782, 795, 827 [ASL]
Kaye, F. B. (ed.) B. Mandeville, The Fable of the Bees (Oxford, 1924) See under B. Mandeville
King, C. The British Merchant (1743) 462, 546
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Knox, W. (attributed to). The Present State of the Nation (1768) 108, 442, 443 [ASL]
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Lehmann, W. C. John Millar of Glasgow (Cambridge, 1960) 710, and see under J. Millar
Lester, R. A. ‘Currency Issues to overcome Depressions in Pennsylvania, 1723 and 1729’ Journal of Political Economy, xlvi. 326
Lindsay, J. E. (ed.). New Cambridge Modern History, vii. (Cambridge, 1957) 745
Livy.History 694 [ASL]
Locke, J. Essay on Civil Government (1690) 24, 430 [ASL]
— Some Considerations of the Consequences of the lowering of Interest and raising the Value of Money (1691) 54, 353, 357, 358, 430
— Further Considerations concerning raising the Value of Money (1695) 60
Lowenthal, D. (ed.). Montesquieu, Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and their Decline (London, 1965) See under Montesquieu
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Lucian.Eunuchus 778 [ASL]
Machiavelli, N. History of Florence (translated London, 1851) 819 [ASL]
— Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius, translated by N. H. Thomson (London, 1883) 790 [ASL]
Mackay, D. The Honourable Company (Toronto, 1938) 743, 744
Mackenzie, W. M. The Scottish Burghs (Edinburgh, 1949) 140
Madox, T. Firma Burgi (London, 1726) 136, 141, 399, 401, 402 [ASL]
— History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England. From the Norman Conquest to Edward II (London, 1711) 199, 399 [ASL]
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Mandeville, B. The Fable of the Bees (1723) 13, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27–8, 38, 45, 48, 73, 99, 118, 124, 126, 256, 337, 338, 339, 341, 342, 388, 432, 454, 464–5, 512, 759, 760, 777, 870, 906
Marion, M. Dictionnaire des Institutions de la France aux XVII et XVIII Siècles (Paris, 1923) 358, 496
Marshall, D. ‘The Old Poor Law, 1662–1795’, Economic History Review, viii. 152
Meek, R. L. The Economics of Physiocracy (London, 1962) 663, 673, 679, 689
— Turgot on Progress, Sociology and Economics (Cambridge, 1973) 14, 689, and see also under Turgot
Melon, J. F. Essai Politique sur le Commerce (Paris, 1734) translated by D. Bindon, A Political Essay upon Commerce (Dublin, 1738) 924, 926, 932 [ASL]
Mercier de la Riviere.L’ordre naturel et essentiel des sociétés politiques (1767) 679 [ASL]
Messance.Recherches sur la population des généralities d’Auvergne, de Lyon, de Rouen et de quelques provinces et villes du royaume, avec des reflexions sur la valeur du bled tant en France qu’en Angleterre, depuis 1674 jusqu’en 1764 (Paris, 1766) 102, 199, 216, 257 [ASL]
Millar, J. Origin of the Distinction of Ranks (1771) 388–9, 412, 689, 710 [ASL]
Mingay, G. E. English Landed Society in the Eighteenth Century (London, 1963) 392
Mirabeau, V. R. Philosophie rurale ou économie générale et politique de l’agriculture, pour servir de suite à l’Ami des Hommes (Amsterdam, 1766) 679, 689 [ASL]
Mitchell, B. R. Abstract of British Historical Statistics (Cambridge, 1962) 102, 302, 495–6
Mitchison, R. ‘The Movements of Scottish Corn Prices in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries’, Economic History Review, xviii. 94
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Montesquieu.Considérations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur décadence (1734) 556, 624, 683, 696, 706 [ASL]
Moreau de Beaumont, J. L. Mémoires concernant les Impositions et Droits en Europe (1768–9) 817, 819, 820, 830, 834, 835, 836, 845, 850, 851, 855, 859, 860, 861, 866, 869, 876, 899 [ASL]
Morellet, A. Mémoires (1769) 673
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New Cambridge Modern History, vol. vii ed. J. E. Lindsay (Cambridge, 1957) 745
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Paton, G. C. H. (ed.). An Introduction to Scottish Legal History, Stair Society, xx (Edinburgh, 1958) 385
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Petty, Sir William.Political Arithmetick (London, 1690) 13
— Another Essay in Political Arithmetick, concerning the Growth of the City of London (London, 1683) 13, 88
— Verbum Sapienti (London, 1691), 296
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Polybius.History 774, 775 [ASL]
Postlethwayt, J. History of the Public Revenue from 1688 to 1753, with an Appendix to 1758 (London, 1759) 318, 912, 913, 921, 922 [ASL Q]
Postlethwayt, M. Dictionary of Commerce (London, 1774) 108 [ASL]
Pownall, ThomasLetter to Adam Smith, being an Examination of Several Points of Doctrine laid down in his Inquiry, into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (London, 1776) 25, 47, 48, 50, 72, 87, 293, 294, 321, 327, 362, 370, 452, 457, 461, 507, 594, 599, 601, 602, 605, 613, 614–5, 616, 768–9
— Administration of the Colonies (1764) 613 [ASL]
The Precipitation and Fall of Messers Douglas, Heron and Company, late Bankers in Air, with the Causes of their Distress and Ruin, investigated and considered by a Committee of Inquiry appointed by the Proprietors (Edinburgh, 1778) 313 [ASL]
The Present State of the Nation (1768) [ASL] See under W. Knox
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PufendorfDe Officio Hominis et Civis Juxta Legem Naturalem 40, 45 [ASL]
— De Jure Naturae et Gentium 40, 45, 54, 175, 180, 754 [ASL]
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— Probleme Economique (1766) 673
— Tableau Economique (1757–8) 673
— (ed. A. Oncken). Oeuvres Economiques et Philosophiques (Paris, 1888) 89, 391, 681
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Raleigh, W. The Discovere of the large and bewtiful Empire of Guina (1596) 563
Ramazzini, B. De morbis artificum diatriba, translated by R. James, A Treatise of the Diseases of Tradesmen (London, 1705) 100
Raynal, G. T. F. Histoire philosophique et politique des établissemens et du commerce des Européens dans les deux Indes (Amsterdam, 1775) translated by J. Justamond, A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies (Edinburgh, 1777) 225, 227, 444, 511, 575, 589, 626 [ASL]
Le Reformateur (1756) 876
Regiam Majestatem. See under Lord Cooper, and Sir J. Skene
The Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon Percy, the Fifth Earl of Northumberland, at his castles of Wresill and Lekinfield in Yorkshire, begun A. D. MDXII (London, 1827) 197
Report from the Committee . . . appointed to inquire into the Causes of the High Price of Provisions, 1764, 168
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Rousseau, J. J. Origin of Inequality (1755) 689 [ASL]
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Scott, Sir W. Thoughts on the Proposed Change of Currency . . , First Letter of Malachi Malagrowther (1826) 315
Scott, W. R. Adam Smith as Student and Professor (Glasgow, 1937) 412
— Constitution and Finance of English, Scottish and Irish Joint Stock Companies to 1720 (Cambridge, 1912) 298, 318, 742, 744, 747, 748, 756
— (ed.). Minute Book of the Managers of the New Mills Cloth Manufactory 1681–1690, Scottish History Society (first series), xlvi (Edinburgh, 1905) 252
Sen, S. R. The Economics of Sir James Steuart (London, 1957) 751
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— ‘Scottish Landowners and Economic Growth, 1650–1850’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, xi. 182
Sutherland, L. S. The East India Company in Eighteenth Century Politics (Oxford, 1952) 751
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Theocritus.Idylls 118 [ASL]
Thom, W. Defects of an University Education, and its Unsuitableness to a Commercial People (Glasgow, 1762) 761
Thucydides.History of the Peloponnesian War 692, 693–4 [ASL]
Turgot, A. J.2
It is reported by H. Mizuta that Adam Smith owned numbers of the Ephémérides du citoyen ou bibliothéque raisonée des sciences morales et politiques for the years 1766–69. He thus owned the first two (out of three) parts of Turgot’s Reflections. See above, p. 23 and P. D. Groenewegen, ‘Turgot and Adam Smith’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, xvi. (1969), 275.
Professor Mizuta has reported that a separate copy of the Reflections was in Smith’s library and bound with New and old principles of trade compared (London, 1788). This edition of the Reflections is dated London, 1793. Adam Smith’s Library, p. 59.
Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Riches (1766) 14, 73, 276, 337, 338, 358, 360, 391, 672–3, 689 [ASL]
Tyrrell, J. General History of England both Ecclesiastical and Civil (London, 1700) 716 [ASL]
De Uztariz, G. The Theory and Practice of Commerce, translated by John Kippax (London, 1751) 222, 511, 899–900 [ASL]
Ulloa. See under Juan G. and De Ulloa
Varro.De re rustica 170, 241–2 [ASL]
Virgil.Georgics 590 [ASL]
Voltaire.Siècle de Louis XIV (Berlin, 1751) 487, 811 [ASL]
Ward, J. T. and Wilson, R. G. (eds.). Land and Industry (Newton Abbot, 1971) 412
Webster, A. An Account of the Numbers of People in Scotland in the year 1755, reprinted in J. G. Kyd Scottish Population Statistics, Scottish History Society (third series), xliii. (Edinburgh, 1952) 535
Whateley, T. (often ascribed to G. Grenville). Considerations on the Trade and Finance of this Kingdom (London, 1766) 618, 922 [ASL]
Whitworth, C. (ed.). C. D’avenant, Political and Commercial Works (London, 1771) See
[1 ]Where Smith owned an edition of a book (or the collected works of some author) cited in this index, it is marked ‘ASL’ to signify that it was in his library—as reported by either James Bonar or H. Mizuta in their respective catalogues. Where Smith purchased a book for Glasgow University Library during his period as Quaestor, it is marked ‘Q’. Smith’s accounts as Quaestor are reprinted in W. R. Scott’s Adam Smith as Student and Professor at pp. 179–84.
[2 ]It is reported by H. Mizuta that Adam Smith owned numbers of the Ephémérides du citoyen ou bibliothéque raisonée des sciences morales et politiques for the years 1766–69. He thus owned the first two (out of three) parts of Turgot’s Reflections. See above, p. 23 and P. D. Groenewegen, ‘Turgot and Adam Smith’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, xvi. (1969), 275.
Professor Mizuta has reported that a separate copy of the Reflections was in Smith’s library and bound with New and old principles of trade compared (London, 1788). This edition of the Reflections is dated London, 1793. Adam Smith’s Library, p. 59.