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[blank line] [blank line] In a thick and closely-printed volume, price 16<i>s.</i> The <sc>Fourth Edition</sc> of the WEALTH OF NATIONS. By ADAM SMITH, LL.D. With a Life of the Author, Notes, and Supplemental Dissertations, by J. R. M'CULLOCH, Esq. This edition contains elaborate Notes on our <sc>Monetary System</sc>, the <sc>Repeal</sc> of the <sc>Corn</sc> and <sc>Navigation Laws</sc>, our <sc>Colonial Policy</sc>, &c. The <sc>Index</sc> extends to fifty closely-printed pages, affording facilities in the consultation of the work which no other edition possesses to nearly so great an extent. "Adam Smith's errors, when he fell into any, are corrected; most of the improvements made in his science since his time are recorded; and the work is not only adapted to our age, but is a history of past aberrations, and of the progress towards truth. Mr. M'Culloch's great attainments are too well known to make any work he publishes require any other notice or recommendation than such a brief description as we have now given of the contents of this."--<i>Economist.</i> |
Small caps
In advertisements that are entirely composed of text, expect inline formatting to carry the load of providing emphasis on what the advertisers felt was important to making a sale. Here we have tricky small caps that start and end multiple times.
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