Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... notes than bills , . 5 . the distinction of little practical importance , 22 72 75 • 6. Cheques an instrument for acting on prices , equally power- ful with bank notes ,. 7. Are bank notes money ? · 8. No generic distinction between bank ...
... notes than bills , . 5 . the distinction of little practical importance , 22 72 75 • 6. Cheques an instrument for acting on prices , equally power- ful with bank notes ,. 7. Are bank notes money ? · 8. No generic distinction between bank ...
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... notes or other substitutes for money , 3. Effect of the increase of an inconvertible paper currency . Real and ... notes be confined to a single estab- lishment ?. · 6. Should the holders of notes be protected in any peculiar manner ...
... notes or other substitutes for money , 3. Effect of the increase of an inconvertible paper currency . Real and ... notes be confined to a single estab- lishment ?. · 6. Should the holders of notes be protected in any peculiar manner ...
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... notes of the Bank of Eng- land . As soon as the extra payments have been completed , the superfluous " currency , which is estimated at half a million , " as certainly and immediately is reabsorbed and disappears . " * If extra currency ...
... notes of the Bank of Eng- land . As soon as the extra payments have been completed , the superfluous " currency , which is estimated at half a million , " as certainly and immediately is reabsorbed and disappears . " * If extra currency ...
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... note to page 7 of his work on the Regulation of Currencies , show that it required a greater percentage of difference in value be- tween coin and bullion than has commonly been imagined , to bring the coin to the melting - pot . ment ...
... note to page 7 of his work on the Regulation of Currencies , show that it required a greater percentage of difference in value be- tween coin and bullion than has commonly been imagined , to bring the coin to the melting - pot . ment ...
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... notes for all bullion offered to it at the rate of 31.178 . 9d . by its own cost the cost in labour and expense 40 BOOK III . CHAPTER IX . §2 . The Value of money, in a state of freedom, conforms to value of the bullion contained in 2.
... notes for all bullion offered to it at the rate of 31.178 . 9d . by its own cost the cost in labour and expense 40 BOOK III . CHAPTER IX . §2 . The Value of money, in a state of freedom, conforms to value of the bullion contained in 2.
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