Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... least in- fluenced by any of the causes which produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctu- ations . Gold and silver have sustained , since the beginning of history , one great permanent alteration of ...
... least in- fluenced by any of the causes which produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctu- ations . Gold and silver have sustained , since the beginning of history , one great permanent alteration of ...
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... rob theirs , by the shallow and impudent artifice of lowering the standard ; that least covert of all modes of knavery , which consists in calling a shilling a pound , that a debt of a hundred pounds may be cancelled by MONEY . 21.
... rob theirs , by the shallow and impudent artifice of lowering the standard ; that least covert of all modes of knavery , which consists in calling a shilling a pound , that a debt of a hundred pounds may be cancelled by MONEY . 21.
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... least keeping by them as a reserve for future contingencies . The supply of money , in short , is all the money in circulation at the time . The demand for money , again , consists of all the goods offered for sale . Every seller of ...
... least keeping by them as a reserve for future contingencies . The supply of money , in short , is all the money in circulation at the time . The demand for money , again , consists of all the goods offered for sale . Every seller of ...
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... least that fraction . The coin , therefore , would be kept one per cent higher in value , which could only be by keeping it one per cent less in quantity , than if its coinage were gratuitous . The Government might attempt to obtain a ...
... least that fraction . The coin , therefore , would be kept one per cent higher in value , which could only be by keeping it one per cent less in quantity , than if its coinage were gratuitous . The Government might attempt to obtain a ...
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... least productive sources of supply which the then existing de- mand makes it necessary to work . The average value of gold is made to conform to its natural value in the same manner as the values of other things are made to conform to ...
... least productive sources of supply which the then existing de- mand makes it necessary to work . The average value of gold is made to conform to its natural value in the same manner as the values of other things are made to conform to ...
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