| 1896 - 806 стор.
...and, as I should say, has had already, a most powerfully beneficial effect. It loosens the countiy, as nothing else could, from its old bonds of debt...enjoying acquired wealth. It excites the active and skillful classes of the community to new exertions,' etc., etc. " If bimetallists, because they venture... | |
| Asiatic Society of Japan - 1895 - 528 стор.
...value of gold and an increase in' the supply of money mast have, and as I should say 1ms already had, a most powerfully beneficial effect. It loosens the country, as nothing else oonld, from its old bonds of debt ;tnd habit. It throw-" increased rewards before all who are making... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 552 стор.
...consumers. They gain at both ends. XXXIII. — Of the Influence of Depreciation on the Community as a Whole. value of gold must have, and, as I should say, has...exertions, and is, to some extent, like a discharge from his debts is to the bankrupt long struggling against his burdens. All this is effected without... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 522 стор.
...of hardship, if such exist, a fall in the * " Encyc. Brit." (Eighth Edit.) art. " Precious Metals." value of gold must have, and, as I should say, has...are enjoying acquired wealth. It excites the active atld skilful classes of the community to new exertions, and is, to some extent, like a discharge from... | |
| Nelson A. Dunning - 1887 - 290 стор.
...country from the old bonds of debt and habit, as nothing else could, ft throws increased rewards hefore all who are making and acquiring wealth, somewhat...enjoying acquired wealth. It excites the active and skillful classes of the community to new exertions, and is, to some extent, like a discharge of his... | |
| Elijah Helm - 1894 - 248 стор.
...cannot but agree with M'Culloch (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 8th edition, article " Precious Metals ") that, putting out of sight individual cases of hardship,...exertions, and is, to some extent, like a discharge from his debts is to the bankrupt long struggling- against his burdens. All this is effected without... | |
| 1895 - 908 стор.
...in the supply of money must have, and as I should aay bos already had, a most powerfully beneticial effect. It loosens the country, as nothing else could,...enjoying acquired wealth. It excites the active, and skillful olasses, of the community to new exertions, and is, to soma extent, like a discharge from... | |
| 1895 - 1014 стор.
...value of gold and an increase in the supply of money must have, and as I should say has already bad, a most powerfully beneficial effect. It loosens the...throws increased rewards before all who are making aud Acquiring wealth somewhat at the expense of those who are enjoying acquired wealth. It excite*... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1896 - 216 стор.
...discoveries in California and Australia, arrived at this conclusion : — 2 " I cannot but agree with Macculloch that, putting out of sight individual cases...exertions, and is, to some extent, like a discharge from his debts is to the bankrupt long struggling against his burdens. All this is effected without... | |
| Sir Edward Robert Pearce Edgcumbe - 1896 - 176 стор.
...that, putting out of sight individual causes of hardship, a fall in the value of gold must have the most powerfully beneficial effect. It loosens the...rewards before all who are making and acquiring wealth. It excites the active and skilful classes of the community to new exertions, and is, to some extent,... | |
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