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The bread which I consume myself, or give to DLST a menial servant, is FMV a part of the general produce of the country, and may not be different from that which is advanced to a manufacturer or agriculturist. When I or my servant consume the bread, it performs a most necessary and important service, no JGLDW less than the 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 maintenance of JUBIHRMJR life andhealth; but in obtaining ODMIIEE this service my wealth is pro tanto diminished. On the other hand, if Igive the same kind of bread as wages to a manufacturer or agricultural labourer, it will not, with regard to me, perform so necessary an office as before, but it 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 will perform an essentially different one with regard to my wealth, it BEAGPTBW will increase my wealth instead of diminishing it. In an inquiry into the causes of the wealth of nations, does not this difference [86] in the functions which the same advances perform require to be marked by a particular IYHOMMNV



appellation? Accordingly, both in the language of common 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 KOERJTB conversation and of the best writers, revenue and 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 capital have always been distinguished; by revenue being understood, that which is expended with a view to immediate support and enjoyment, and by capital, that which is expended with a view to 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 profit. but in the 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 language of mr. macculloch, in the phiage above quoted, it is the capacity to perform particular functions, and not BKGPU the habitual performance of them, that justifiesparticular designations. A coach-horse, 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 drawing a chariot in the Park, hasthe capacity of being QTARACYRX employed in a brewer's dray or a farmer's waggon: "whatever difference may really obtain in the two cases, the identity of the horse is not affected; he is equally 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 possessed, in the one case as in the other, of the capacity to 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 hiist in production; 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 and so long as he possesses that capacity, he ought to be


viewed, independently of all other [87] considerations, as 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 a portion of CPGBYWO the capital of the country." This appears 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 to me to be very little different from saying that a man who is capable of being made to perform the functions of a judge ought to be denominated a 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 judge; because, whether he sits on the bench or in the court below, the identity of the man is the same; he is equally possessed, in the onecase as 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 well305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 as the other, of the capacity to hiist in the decision of causes, and so long as he possesses that capacityhe ought to be viewed, independently of all other considerations,as one of the judges of 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 the country. It is said, that the French are astonished at the small number of judges in England. If LKMVATNJP this kind of QMA comprehensive nomenclature were adopted,



their wonder would soon cease. The whole of 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 the incomes of every person in a society, in whatever WCXPXXIY way they may be actually employed, might be employed, as far as they would go, .







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