Adam Smith’s 1784 pamphlet by the numbers 0 ▲ prior probability 1 hour ago · History · 0 comments As I mentioned in my previous post (see here), between the publication of the second and third editions of his Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith published a separate 79-page pamphlet titled Additions and Corrections to the First and Second Editions of Dr. Adam Smith’s Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1784). Smith’s supplement, which is available here, contains 13 separate substantive inserts or additions to the first two editions of The Wealth of Nations. The shortest of these inserts consists of just 39 words, while the longest one contains 40 paragraphs spread across 32 pages, including a single paragraph that spans almost eight full pages! For reference, below is a full breakdown of all 13 additions/inserts in Smith’s 1784 supplement: Addition #1 = 1 paragraph; 6 sentences (14 lines) Addition #2 = 2 paragraphs; 7 sentences (20 lines) Addition #3 = 1 paragraph; 1 sentence (4 lines) Addition #4 = 1 paragraph; 12 sentences (36 lines) Addition #5 = 2 paragraphs;… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.