Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 21862 |
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... called macutes . They say , one thing is worth ten macutes , another fifteen , another twenty . * There is no real thing called a macute it is a conventional unit , for the more con- venient comparison of things with one another ...
... called macutes . They say , one thing is worth ten macutes , another fifteen , another twenty . * There is no real thing called a macute it is a conventional unit , for the more con- venient comparison of things with one another ...
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... called cowries on the coast of Western Africa , and in Abyssinia at this day blocks of rock salt ; though even of metals , the less costly have sometimes been chosen , as iron in Lacedæmon from an ascetic policy , copper in the early ...
... called cowries on the coast of Western Africa , and in Abyssinia at this day blocks of rock salt ; though even of metals , the less costly have sometimes been chosen , as iron in Lacedæmon from an ascetic policy , copper in the early ...
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... called borrowing money ; the loan market is called the money market : those who have their capital disposable for investment on loan are called the monied class : and Cases of delegated management Of the Value of Money, as dependent ...
... called borrowing money ; the loan market is called the money market : those who have their capital disposable for investment on loan are called the monied class : and Cases of delegated management Of the Value of Money, as dependent ...
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John Stuart Mill. investment on loan are called the monied class : and the equivalent given for the use of capital , or in other words , interest , is not only called the interest of money , but , by a grosser perversion of terms , the ...
John Stuart Mill. investment on loan are called the monied class : and the equivalent given for the use of capital , or in other words , interest , is not only called the interest of money , but , by a grosser perversion of terms , the ...
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... evi- dently proceed , not from the mere increase of money , but from accessory circumstances attending it . We are now only called upon to consider what would be the effect 14 BOOK III . CHAPTER VIII . § 2 . Colonization.
... evi- dently proceed , not from the mere increase of money , but from accessory circumstances attending it . We are now only called upon to consider what would be the effect 14 BOOK III . CHAPTER VIII . § 2 . Colonization.
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