Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... receive in exchange for any kind of produce . They were among the most imperishable of all substances . They were also portable , and containing great value in small bulk , were easily hid ; a consideration of much importance in an age ...
... receive in exchange for any kind of produce . They were among the most imperishable of all substances . They were also portable , and containing great value in small bulk , were easily hid ; a consideration of much importance in an age ...
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... receiving or paying a given quantity at some distant period . If the engagement were made in corn , a failure of crops might increase the burthen of the payment in one year to fourfold what was intended , or an exuberant harvest sink it ...
... receiving or paying a given quantity at some distant period . If the engagement were made in corn , a failure of crops might increase the burthen of the payment in one year to fourfold what was intended , or an exuberant harvest sink it ...
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... receives weekly or yearly , are not what constitutes his income ; they are a sort of tickets or orders which he can ... received payment from the capitalists , and as the capitalists have nothing , from the first , except their produce ...
... receives weekly or yearly , are not what constitutes his income ; they are a sort of tickets or orders which he can ... received payment from the capitalists , and as the capitalists have nothing , from the first , except their produce ...
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... the money is the mere in- strument of transfer . But the capital usually passes from the lender to the receiver through the means either of money , or of an order to receive money , Of the Value of Money, as dependent Demand and Supply.
... the money is the mere in- strument of transfer . But the capital usually passes from the lender to the receiver through the means either of money , or of an order to receive money , Of the Value of Money, as dependent Demand and Supply.
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... receive money , and at any rate it is in money that the capital is computed and estimated . Hence , borrowing capital is universally called borrowing money ; the loan market is called the money market : those who have their capital ...
... receive money , and at any rate it is in money that the capital is computed and estimated . Hence , borrowing capital is universally called borrowing money ; the loan market is called the money market : those who have their capital ...
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