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Francois Quesnay, the French economist, was a leading figure in the Physiocratic school of economic thought during the 18th century. His theories, particularly his emphasis on the importance of agriculture and the role of natural laws in economic activity, had a profound influence on the development of classical economics.
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"Without that sense of security which property gives, the land would still be uncultivated."

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