Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... clothing , and in some climates even before clothing , the strongest in- clination in a rude state of society is for personal ornament , and for the kind of distinction which is obtained by rarity or costliness in such ornaments . After ...
... clothing , and in some climates even before clothing , the strongest in- clination in a rude state of society is for personal ornament , and for the kind of distinction which is obtained by rarity or costliness in such ornaments . After ...
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... cloth , some manufacturing inven- tion might permanently reduce the payment to a tenth of its original value . Such things have occurred even in the case of payments stipulated in gold and silver ; but the great fall of their value ...
... cloth , some manufacturing inven- tion might permanently reduce the payment to a tenth of its original value . Such things have occurred even in the case of payments stipulated in gold and silver ; but the great fall of their value ...
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... clothes , sells money to the dealer in those articles . The money with which people are offer- ing to buy , is money offered for sale . The supply of money , then , is the quantity of it which people are wanting to lay * Infra , ch ...
... clothes , sells money to the dealer in those articles . The money with which people are offer- ing to buy , is money offered for sale . The supply of money , then , is the quantity of it which people are wanting to lay * Infra , ch ...
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... cloth is of more value than an equal weight of linen yarn . This would be true , were it not that Govern- * The effect of the prohibition cannot , however , have been so entirely insig- nificant as it has been supposed to be by writers ...
... cloth is of more value than an equal weight of linen yarn . This would be true , were it not that Govern- * The effect of the prohibition cannot , however , have been so entirely insig- nificant as it has been supposed to be by writers ...
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... cloth to any one who asked for it , cloth would be worth no more in the market than the yarn it contained . As soon as coin is worth a fraction more than the value of the bullion , it becomes the interest of the holders of bullion to ...
... cloth to any one who asked for it , cloth would be worth no more in the market than the yarn it contained . As soon as coin is worth a fraction more than the value of the bullion , it becomes the interest of the holders of bullion to ...
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