| 1879 - 592 стор.
...half of their present comforts, reasoning, as I always do, upon the assumption that gold will fall to the half of its present value. They will be flung...measure, down to a lower station, and without ever havin'j the chance of preparation ; for it is the very essence of changes of this kind, subjected as... | |
| Michel Chevalier - 1859 - 228 стор.
...likely to be affected by the fall in the value of Ae precious metal. During this transition, then, the value of all properties will be subjected to a...influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course. Now, the persons of whom I am here speaking, comprise a very numerous and various class. They are,... | |
| Michel Chevalier - 1859 - 242 стор.
...will be still worse for those persons to whom I have already alluded, whose incomes consist of a pun of money (Napoleons or sovereigns) fixed in advance....subjected as they are to many opposing influences, to i2 pursue an irregular and disorderly course. Now, the persons of whom I am here speaking, comprise... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1873 - 594 стор.
...this transition period. He says : " It will be still worse for those whose incomes consist of a sum fixed in advance ; they will live in a perpetual state...influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course." And again, — "We might add to this list, in a great measure, the multitude of Public Servants, Civil... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1873 - 580 стор.
...; they will live in a perpetual state of trouble, anxiety, and uneasiness. They will sink by who' e sections from their present state to another in which...influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course." And again, — "We might add to this list, in a great measure, the multitude of Public Servants, Civil... | |
| 1879 - 590 стор.
...half of their present comforts, reasoning, as I always do, upon the assumption that gold will fall to the half of its present value. They will be flung...the very essence of changes of this kind, subjected aa they are to many opposing influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course.' This was a... | |
| Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1882 - 510 стор.
...half of their present comforts, — reasoning, as I always do, upon the assumption that gold will fall to the half of its present value. They will be flung...influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course." This was a one-sided, a purely capitalist's view of the matter ; for undoubtedly a fall in the value... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 522 стор.
...(napoleons or sovereigns) fixed in advance. They will live in a perpetual state of trouble, auxiety, and uneasiness. They will sink by whole sections from...influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course." Cobden, in the preface (p. ix) to his translation of Chevalier's Essay, expresses a similar opinion... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 552 стор.
...assumption that gold falls to the half of its present value. They will be flung headlong, without rulo or measure, down to a lower station, and without ever...influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course." Cobden, in the preface (p. ix) to his translation of Chevalier's Essay, expresses a similar opinion... | |
| Sandra Peart - 2003 - 472 стор.
...half of their present comforts, reasoning, as I always do, upon the assumption that gold will fall to the half of its present value. They will be flung...influences, to pursue an irregular and disorderly course. This was a somewhat one-sided, a purely capitalist's view of the matter; for undoubtedly a fall in... | |
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