Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... extent . A tailor , who had nothing but coats , might starve before he could find any person having bread to sell who wanted a coat : be- sides , he would not want as much bread at a time as would be worth a coat , and the coat could ...
... extent . A tailor , who had nothing but coats , might starve before he could find any person having bread to sell who wanted a coat : be- sides , he would not want as much bread at a time as would be worth a coat , and the coat could ...
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... extent and duration to the temporary stress of business , does not raise prices , but merely prevents this fall . The sequel of our investigation will point out many other qualifications with which the proposition must be received ...
... extent and duration to the temporary stress of business , does not raise prices , but merely prevents this fall . The sequel of our investigation will point out many other qualifications with which the proposition must be received ...
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... extent been able to keep it at a higher than its natural level ; and have , thus far , removed the value of money from exclusive dependence on the causes which fix the values of things not artificially interfered with . We are , however ...
... extent been able to keep it at a higher than its natural level ; and have , thus far , removed the value of money from exclusive dependence on the causes which fix the values of things not artificially interfered with . We are , however ...
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... extent of the seignorage , above the value of the bullion . If the mint kept back one per cent , to pay the expense of coinage , it would be against the interest of the holders of bullion to have it coined , until the coin was more ...
... extent of the seignorage , above the value of the bullion . If the mint kept back one per cent , to pay the expense of coinage , it would be against the interest of the holders of bullion to have it coined , until the coin was more ...
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... extent is real , that of being able to have recourse , for replenishing the cir- culation , to the united stock of gold and silver in the com- mercial world , instead of being confined to one of them , which , from accidental absorption ...
... extent is real , that of being able to have recourse , for replenishing the cir- culation , to the united stock of gold and silver in the com- mercial world , instead of being confined to one of them , which , from accidental absorption ...
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