| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1856 - 692 стор.
...Measures, by which Traffick is more conveniently carried on than could be done without them : and also a proper Fund for a surplusage of Stock to be deposited in. In confirmation of this, we may take Notice, That Nations which are very poor, have scarce any Money,... | |
| 1857 - 956 стор.
...Das mir vorliegende Exemplar ist 1846 bei Adam und Charles Black in Edinburgh erschienen, 42 Seiten in 4. Transport (p. 2 fg.). Sehr treffend werden dem edlen Metalle selbst, sowie den, bequemlichkeitshalbcr daraus geprägten, Münzen zwei verschiedene Nützlichkeiten zugeschrieben: zuerst... | |
| Wilhelm Roscher - 1862 - 242 стор.
...Das mir vorliegende Exemplar ist 1846 bei Adam und Charles Black in Edinburgh erschienen, 42 Suiten in 4. Transport (p. 2 fg.). Sehr treffend werden dem...zuerst die, als eine Art von Mass und Gewicht den Hande! zu erleichtern; sodann auch die, Kapitalersparnisse dauernd niederzulegen (a proper fund for... | |
| William James Ashley - 1900 - 516 стор.
...having his estate all in Money lying by him ' 3 — nevertheless uses language about money being ' a proper Fund for a surplusage of stock to be deposited in,' 3 which could easily lend itself to a general-balance argument.4 i Lives of the Norths, i. 352. 2 Discourses,... | |
| Sir Dudley North - 1907 - 50 стор.
...Measures, by which Traffick is more conveniently carried on, then could be done without them : and also a proper Fund for a surplusage of Stock to be deposited in. In confirmation of this, we may take Notice, That Nations which are very poor, have scarce any Money,... | |
| Antoin E. Murphy, Chūhei Sugiyama - 1997 - 368 стор.
...measures, by which traffick is more conveniently carried on, then could be done without them: and also a proper fund for a surplusage of stock to be deposited in (p. 53). Unlike the land bank advocates he felt that a nation should not worry about having a specific... | |
| Antoin E. Murphy - 1997 - 410 стор.
...Measures, by which Traffick is more conveniently carried on than could be done without them: and also a proper Fund for a surplusage of Stock to be deposited in. In confirmation of this, we may take Notice, That Nations which are very poor, have scarce any Money,... | |
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