Principles of political economy, with some of their applications to social philosophy, Том 21862 |
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... bankers , does not act on prices until drawn out , nor even then unless drawn out to be expended in commodities . It frequently happens that money , to a considerable amount , is brought into the country , is there actually invested as ...
... bankers , does not act on prices until drawn out , nor even then unless drawn out to be expended in commodities . It frequently happens that money , to a considerable amount , is brought into the country , is there actually invested as ...
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... bankers for loans . " Those variations occur with the same regularity as the season , and with just as little disturbance of the markets as the quarterly fluctuations of the notes of the Bank of England . As soon as the extra payments ...
... bankers for loans . " Those variations occur with the same regularity as the season , and with just as little disturbance of the markets as the quarterly fluctuations of the notes of the Bank of England . As soon as the extra payments ...
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... banker , many small sums , previously lying idle , become aggregated in the banker's hands ; and the banker , being taught by experience what proportion of the amount is likely to be wanted in a given time , and knowing that if one ...
... banker , many small sums , previously lying idle , become aggregated in the banker's hands ; and the banker , being taught by experience what proportion of the amount is likely to be wanted in a given time , and knowing that if one ...
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... banker or other money - lender , that is , trans- fers the bill to him , receiving the amount , minus interest for the time it has still to run . It has become one of the chief functions of bills of exchange to serve as a means by which ...
... banker or other money - lender , that is , trans- fers the bill to him , receiving the amount , minus interest for the time it has still to run . It has become one of the chief functions of bills of exchange to serve as a means by which ...
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... banker , who also indorses it , and sends it into further circulation . The bill in this case will have effected five payments , exactly as if it were a 10l . note payable to bearer on demand . A multitude of bills pass between trader ...
... banker , who also indorses it , and sends it into further circulation . The bill in this case will have effected five payments , exactly as if it were a 10l . note payable to bearer on demand . A multitude of bills pass between trader ...
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Сторінка 320 - Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being.
Сторінка 550 - Letting alone, in short, should be the general practice: every departure from it, unless required by some great good, is a certain evil.
Сторінка 375 - Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the State.
Сторінка 6 - Money is a commodity, and its value is determined like that of other commodities, temporarily by demand and supply, permanently and on the average by cost of production.
Сторінка 322 - ... the other. The rich should be in loco parentis to the poor, guiding and restraining them like children. Of spontaneous action on their part there should be no need. They should be called on for nothing but to do their day's work, and to be moral and religious. Their morality and religion should be provided for them by their superiors, who should see them properly taught it, and should do all that is necessary to ensure their being, in return for labour and attachment, properly fed, clothed, housed,...
Сторінка 325 - ... when they were brought together in numbers, to work socially under the same roof; when railways enabled them to shift from place to place, and change their patrons and employers as easily as their coats; when they were encouraged to seek a share in the government, by means of the electoral franchise.
Сторінка 374 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Сторінка 118 - It is commerce which is rapidly rendering war obsolete, by strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in natural opposition to it.
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