Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 1848 |
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... France . Silver alone is ( I believe ) a legal tender , and all sums are expressed and accounts kept in francs , a silver coin . Gold is also coined , for convenience , but does not pass at a fixed valuation : the twenty francs marked ...
... France . Silver alone is ( I believe ) a legal tender , and all sums are expressed and accounts kept in francs , a silver coin . Gold is also coined , for convenience , but does not pass at a fixed valuation : the twenty francs marked ...
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... France , or any other country in which , the habit and the disposition to give credit not being so generally diffused , these " economizing expe- dients , " as they have been called , are not practised to the same extent . What becomes ...
... France , or any other country in which , the habit and the disposition to give credit not being so generally diffused , these " economizing expe- dients , " as they have been called , are not practised to the same extent . What becomes ...
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... France . They were , in fact , orders or assignments on this mass of land . The revolutionary government had the idea of " coining " these lands into money ; but , to do them justice , they did not originally contemplate the immense ...
... France . They were , in fact , orders or assignments on this mass of land . The revolutionary government had the idea of " coining " these lands into money ; but , to do them justice , they did not originally contemplate the immense ...
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... France , Ger- many , or Switzerland , capital moves perhaps almost as readily as to the colonies ; the differences of language and govern- ment being scarcely so great a hindrance as climate and distance . To countries still barbarous ...
... France , Ger- many , or Switzerland , capital moves perhaps almost as readily as to the colonies ; the differences of language and govern- ment being scarcely so great a hindrance as climate and distance . To countries still barbarous ...
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... France , the linen or other commodities of Germany will cost to England only half the amount of labour which they will cost to France . England would thus obtain her imports at less cost than France , in the ratio of the greater ...
... France , the linen or other commodities of Germany will cost to England only half the amount of labour which they will cost to France . England would thus obtain her imports at less cost than France , in the ratio of the greater ...
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