Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... things to one thing , than their innumerable cross re- lations with one another . This advantage of having a com- mon language in which values may be expressed , is , even by itself , so important , that some such mode of expressing and ...
... things to one thing , than their innumerable cross re- lations with one another . This advantage of having a com- mon language in which values may be expressed , is , even by itself , so important , that some such mode of expressing and ...
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... thing required : for , of food , unless in expecta- tion of a scarcity , no one wishes to possess more at once , than ... things which it most pleased every one to possess , and which there was most certainty of finding others willing to ...
... thing required : for , of food , unless in expecta- tion of a scarcity , no one wishes to possess more at once , than ... things which it most pleased every one to possess , and which there was most certainty of finding others willing to ...
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... things have occurred even in the case of payments stipulated in gold and silver ; but the great fall of their value after the discovery of America , is , as yet , the only authenticated instance ; and in this case the change was ...
... things have occurred even in the case of payments stipulated in gold and silver ; but the great fall of their value after the discovery of America , is , as yet , the only authenticated instance ; and in this case the change was ...
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... things for one another , by first exchanging a thing for money , and then exchanging the money for something else , makes no difference in the essential character of transactions . It is not with money that things are really purchased ...
... things for one another , by first exchanging a thing for money , and then exchanging the money for something else , makes no difference in the essential character of transactions . It is not with money that things are really purchased ...
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... thing , in the economy of society , than money ; except in the character of a contriv- ance for sparing time and labour . It is a machine for doing quickly and commodiously , what would be done , though ... Things which by barter MONEY . 23.
... thing , in the economy of society , than money ; except in the character of a contriv- ance for sparing time and labour . It is a machine for doing quickly and commodiously , what would be done , though ... Things which by barter MONEY . 23.
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