Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... Silver , why fitted for those purposes , 3. Money a mere contrivance for facilitating exchanges , which does not affect the laws of Value , PAGE 17 19 22 CHAPTER VIII . Of the Value of Money , as dependent on Demand and Supply . 1 ...
... Silver , why fitted for those purposes , 3. Money a mere contrivance for facilitating exchanges , which does not affect the laws of Value , PAGE 17 19 22 CHAPTER VIII . Of the Value of Money , as dependent on Demand and Supply . 1 ...
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... silver , to serve this purpose . No other substances unite the necessary qualities in so great a degree , with so many subordinate advantages . Next to food and clothing , and in some climates even before clothing , the strongest in ...
... silver , to serve this purpose . No other substances unite the necessary qualities in so great a degree , with so many subordinate advantages . Next to food and clothing , and in some climates even before clothing , the strongest in ...
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... silver in the quality of divisibility ; and are of very various qualities , not to be accurately discriminated without great trouble . Gold and silver are eminently divisible , and when pure , always of the same quality ; and their ...
... silver in the quality of divisibility ; and are of very various qualities , not to be accurately discriminated without great trouble . Gold and silver are eminently divisible , and when pure , always of the same quality ; and their ...
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... silver ; but the great fall of their value after the discovery of America , is , as yet , the only authenticated instance ; and in this case the change was extremely gradual , being spread over a period of many years . When gold and silver ...
... silver ; but the great fall of their value after the discovery of America , is , as yet , the only authenticated instance ; and in this case the change was extremely gradual , being spread over a period of many years . When gold and silver ...
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... no difference in the essential character of transactions . It is not with money that things are really purchased . Nobody's income ( except that of the gold or silver miner ) is derived 22 BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . § 3 . 3 3 3.
... no difference in the essential character of transactions . It is not with money that things are really purchased . Nobody's income ( except that of the gold or silver miner ) is derived 22 BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . § 3 . 3 3 3.
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