Increase of their cheapness, in his opinion, rendered them " rather less fit for the purposes of money than they were before. In order to make the same purchases, we must," as he thought, "load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about... Principles of Social Science - Сторінка 453автори: Henry Charles Carey - 1860Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Charles Ganilh - 1812 - 520 стор.
...Cbtoa. » ecwntry much nrhi * w, lM ' I I were before. In order to make the same purchase?, we must load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about a shilling in our pocket, where a groat would have done before. It is difficult to say which is most trifling, this inconveniency... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 стор.
...conveniency, though surely a very trifling one. The cheapness of gold and silver renders those metals rather less fit for the purposes of money than they...before. In order to make the same purchases, we must load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about a shilling in our pocket where a groat... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 стор.
...conveniency, though surely a very trifling one. The cheapness of gold and silver renders those metals rather less fit for the purposes of money than they...before. In order to make the same purchases, we must load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about a shilling in our pocket, where a groat... | |
| Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 762 стор.
...conveniency, though surely a very trifling one. The cheapness of gold and silver renders those metals rather less fit for the purposes of money than they...before. In order to make the same purchases, we must load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about a shillin g in our pocket where a groat... | |
| Adam Smith - 1852 - 476 стор.
...conveniency, though surely a very trifling one. The cheapness of gold and silver renders those \ metals rather less fit for the purposes of money than they...before. In order to make the same purchases, we must load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry aiout a shilling in our pocket, where a groat... | |
| 1855 - 796 стор.
...chap. 2.) Again, he assures his readers that any increase of their cheapness— Renden those metals rather less fit for the purposes of money than they were before. In order to make the ваше purchases, we must loud ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about a shilling... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, Kate McLean - 1864 - 594 стор.
...land and labor is annually circulated and distributed to the proper consumers, is all dead stock." Increase of their cheapness, in his opinion, rendered...shilling in our pockets where we carried a groat before." Diminution in the value of these metals in any particular country tended, according to Dr. Smith, to... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 870 стор.
...conveniency, though surely a very trifling one. The cheapness of gold and silver renders those motflls rather less fit for the purposes of money than they...before. In order to make the same purchases, we must load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about a shilling in our pocket where a groat... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, Kate McLean - 1872 - 584 стор.
...land and labor is annually circulated and distributed to the proper consumers, is all dead stock.' 7 Increase of their cheapness, in his opinion, rendered...shilling in our pockets where we carried a groat before." Diminution in the value of these metals in any particular country tended, according to Dr. Smith, to... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 стор.
...conveniency, though surely a very trifling one. The cheapness of gold and silver render those metals rather less fit for the purposes of money than they...before. In order to make the same purchases, we must load ourselves with a greater quantity of them, and carry about a shilling in our pocket where a groat... | |
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