The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... Britain " since we had recourse to the ruinous system of perpetual funding , " with the general result that the reduction has never borne any considerable proportion to the accumulation in time of war . Hence the meticulous irony of ...
... Britain " since we had recourse to the ruinous system of perpetual funding , " with the general result that the reduction has never borne any considerable proportion to the accumulation in time of war . Hence the meticulous irony of ...
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... Britain amounts to ten millions a year . " If free and unmortgaged , it might be sufficient with proper manage- ment and without contracting a shilling of new debt to carry on the most vigorous war . " Taken in connection with the ...
... Britain amounts to ten millions a year . " If free and unmortgaged , it might be sufficient with proper manage- ment and without contracting a shilling of new debt to carry on the most vigorous war . " Taken in connection with the ...
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... Britain alone a practice which has brought either weakness or dissolution into every other country should prove altogether innocent ? " Adam Smith fully acknowledges that Great Britain was in his day in a stronger position than these ...
... Britain alone a practice which has brought either weakness or dissolution into every other country should prove altogether innocent ? " Adam Smith fully acknowledges that Great Britain was in his day in a stronger position than these ...
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... Britain could never be sufficiently augmented so as to pay off entirely the old debt . Certainly since his time the debt has never been altogether extinguished , although but for other wars the old war debts might have been paid off ...
... Britain could never be sufficiently augmented so as to pay off entirely the old debt . Certainly since his time the debt has never been altogether extinguished , although but for other wars the old war debts might have been paid off ...
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... Britain and Ireland ) " ; it is mainly a computation by which the Revenues as actually " collected " in Great Britain and Ireland are adjusted so as to estimate the " true " Revenues really paid by the inhabitants of those two islands ...
... Britain and Ireland ) " ; it is mainly a computation by which the Revenues as actually " collected " in Great Britain and Ireland are adjusted so as to estimate the " true " Revenues really paid by the inhabitants of those two islands ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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