Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... advantage of having a com- mon language in which values may be expressed , is , even by itself , so important , that some such mode of expressing and computing them would probably be used even if a pound or a shilling did not express ...
... advantage of having a com- mon language in which values may be expressed , is , even by itself , so important , that some such mode of expressing and computing them would probably be used even if a pound or a shilling did not express ...
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... advantage , people are always inclined to suppose to be one . In this attempt to regulate the value of money artificially by means of the supply , governments have never succeeded in the degree , or even in the manner , which they ...
... advantage , people are always inclined to suppose to be one . In this attempt to regulate the value of money artificially by means of the supply , governments have never succeeded in the degree , or even in the manner , which they ...
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... advantage will be obtained by any producer , except the producer of gold : whose returns from his mine , not depending on price , will be the same as before , and his expenses being less , he will obtain extra profits , and will be ...
... advantage will be obtained by any producer , except the producer of gold : whose returns from his mine , not depending on price , will be the same as before , and his expenses being less , he will obtain extra profits , and will be ...
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... advantage which to a certain extent is real , that of being able to have recourse , for replenishing the cir- culation , to the united stock of gold and silver in the com- mercial world , instead of being confined to one of them , which ...
... advantage which to a certain extent is real , that of being able to have recourse , for replenishing the cir- culation , to the united stock of gold and silver in the com- mercial world , instead of being confined to one of them , which ...
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... advantage ; because such are both the most desirous to obtain it , and able to give the best security . Although , therefore , the productive funds of the country are not increased by credit , they are called into a more complete state ...
... advantage ; because such are both the most desirous to obtain it , and able to give the best security . Although , therefore , the productive funds of the country are not increased by credit , they are called into a more complete state ...
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