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Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Wealth by M. Turgot. Comptroller General of the Finances of France, In 1774, 1775 and 1776. Translated from the French by Anon. London: Printed by E. Spragg, For J. Good, Bookseller, No. 159, New Bond Street; John Anderson, No. 62, Holborn Hill; and W. Richardson, Royal Exchange. 1793 “This Essay May be Considered as the Germ of the Treatise on “The Wealth of Nations, Written by the Celebrated Smith” Condorcet's Life of Turgot. Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Wealth. Ostendent terris hunc tantum, fata. Aen. 6. 1. The impossibility of the existence of Commerce upon the supposition of an equal division of lands, where every man should possess only what is necessary for his own support. If the land was divided among all the inhabitants of a country, so that each of them possessed precisely the quantity necessary for his support, and nothing more; it is evident that all of them being equal, no one would work for another. Nei . . .

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