“An uniformity of weights and measures, arranged upon mathematical principles, would be a benefit to the whole commercial world, if it were wise enough to adopt such an expedient.”

Source: A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832), Book III, On Consumption, Chapter VI, Section II, p. 433

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "An uniformity of weights and measures, arranged upon mathematical principles, would be a benefit to the whole commercia…" by Jean-Baptiste Say?
Jean-Baptiste Say photo
Jean-Baptiste Say 72
French economist and businessman 1767–1832

Related quotes

Edward Jenks photo
Benjamin Disraeli photo

“Protection is not a principle, but an expedient.”

Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister

Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1845/mar/17/agricultural-interest in the House of Commons (17 March 1845).
1840s

Benjamin Disraeli photo

“Free trade is not a principle; it is an expedient.”

Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister

On Import Duties (25 April 1843). Compare: "It is a condition which confronts us, not a theory" (Grover Cleveland, Annual Message, 1887, in reference to the tariff); "Protection is not a principle but an expedient" (below).
1840s

Samuel Taylor Coleridge photo
Jules Verne photo

“They did to others that which they would not they should do to them—that grand principle of immorality upon which rests the whole art of war.”

Ils faisaient à autrui ce qu'ils ne voulaient pas qu'on leur fît, principe immoral sur lequel repose tout l’art de la guerre.
Tr. Walter James Miller (1978)
Variant: They did unto others what they would not have others do unto them, an immoral principle that is the basic premise of the art of war.
Source: From the Earth to the Moon (1865), Ch. X: One Enemy v. Twenty-five Millions of Friends (Charles Scribner's Sons "Uniform Edition", 1890, p. 50)

J. Howard Moore photo
Vera Stanley Alder photo
Thomas Little Heath photo
Julien Offray de La Mettrie photo
Franklin D. Roosevelt photo

Related topics