The Turgot Collection: Writings, Speeches, and Letters of Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune by A.R.J. Turgot
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Chapters
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS106 words
- INTRODUCTION6,356 words
- PART I: ECONOMICS222 words
- CHAPTER 1 Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Wealth23,139 words
- 2. Letter to l’Abbé de Cicé Also Known as the “Letter on Paper-Money”3,783 words
- CHAPTER 3 Remarks on the Notes to the Translation of Josiah Child1,681 words
- CHAPTER 4 Fairs and Markets2,897 words
- CHAPTER 5 In Praise of Gournay10,997 words
- CHAPTER 6 Observations on a Paper by Saint-Péravey on the Subject of Indirect Taxation6,180 words
- CHAPTER 7 Observations on the Paper by Graslin in Favour of the Indirect Tax, to which the Royal Agricultural Society of Limoges has Given an Honorable Mention4,404 words
- CHAPTER 8 Value and Money8,287 words
- CHAPTER 9 Plan for a Paper on Taxation in General, on Land Taxes in Particular, and on the Project of a Land Register5,554 words
- CHAPTER 10 Extracts from “Paper on Lending at Interest”6,878 words
- 11. Extracts from “Letters on the Grain Trade”8,397 words
- CHAPTER 12 Letter to l’Abbé Terray on the “Marque des Fers”3,372 words
- Which Suppresses the Corvée and Decrees the Construction of Highways for a Money Price4,887 words
- Decreeing the Suppression of Craft-Guilds6,294 words
- Which Repeals Certain Rules Concerning Grain Products4,441 words
- Enacting the Suppression of the Exchange of Poissy, and the Conversion and Modification of Duties1,891 words
- Of February 6, 1776, Enacting a Change and Modification of Taxes on Suet971 words
- Enacting the Suppression of Offices Connected with the Ports, Quays, Stalls and Markets of Paris1,698 words
- PART II: PHILOSOPHY140 words
- CHAPTER 14 A Philosophical Review of the Successive Advances of the Human Mind8,783 words
- CHAPTER 15 On Universal History26,105 words
- PART III: SOCIAL QUESTIONS16,325 words
- PART IV: CORRESPONDENCE12,606 words
- APPENDIX: MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS4,609 words
- Index A1,875 words
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