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... fact , money is bought and sold like other things , whenever other things are bought and sold for money . Whoever sells corn , or tallow , or cotton , buys money . Whoever buys bread , or wine , or clothes , sells money to the dealer in ...
... fact , money is bought and sold like other things , whenever other things are bought and sold for money . Whoever sells corn , or tallow , or cotton , buys money . Whoever buys bread , or wine , or clothes , sells money to the dealer in ...
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... fact , that a fourth more money would have been given for only the same quantity of goods . General prices , therefore , would in any case be a fourth higher .. The very same effect would be produced on prices if we suppose the goods ...
... fact , that a fourth more money would have been given for only the same quantity of goods . General prices , therefore , would in any case be a fourth higher .. The very same effect would be produced on prices if we suppose the goods ...
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... fact now beginning to be recognised , that the passage of the precious metals from country to coun- try is determined much more than was formerly supposed , by the state of the loan market in different countries , and much less by the ...
... fact now beginning to be recognised , that the passage of the precious metals from country to coun- try is determined much more than was formerly supposed , by the state of the loan market in different countries , and much less by the ...
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... , render the proposition an extremely incorrect expression of the fact . * Fullarton on the Regulation of Currencies , 2nd edit . pp . 87-9 . 23 CHAPTER IX . OF THE VALUE OF MONEY , 22 BOOK III . CHAPTER VIII . § 4 .
... , render the proposition an extremely incorrect expression of the fact . * Fullarton on the Regulation of Currencies , 2nd edit . pp . 87-9 . 23 CHAPTER IX . OF THE VALUE OF MONEY , 22 BOOK III . CHAPTER VIII . § 4 .
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... the arrangement would be unobjectionable . This , however , is far from being the fact . Gold and silver , though the least variable in value of all commodities , are not invariable , and do not always vary simultaneously . Silver , for.
... the arrangement would be unobjectionable . This , however , is far from being the fact . Gold and silver , though the least variable in value of all commodities , are not invariable , and do not always vary simultaneously . Silver , for.
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