Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... assignats " re- presented " an immense amount of highly valuable pro- perty , namely the lands of the crown , the church , the monas- teries , and the emigrants ; amounting possibly to half the ter- ritory of France . They were , in ...
... assignats " re- presented " an immense amount of highly valuable pro- perty , namely the lands of the crown , the church , the monas- teries , and the emigrants ; amounting possibly to half the ter- ritory of France . They were , in ...
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... assignats could never have been depreciated to the inordinate degree they were ; for - as they would have retained all their purchasing power in relation to land , however much they might have fallen in respect to other things - before ...
... assignats could never have been depreciated to the inordinate degree they were ; for - as they would have retained all their purchasing power in relation to land , however much they might have fallen in respect to other things - before ...
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17 yards advantage amount assignats bank notes Bank of England bankers bills of exchange book credits borrow bullion cause cheaper cheapness cheques circulating medium circumstances coin consequence consumers cost of carriage cost of production dealers debt demand and supply depend deposits depreciation diminished discounted duction effect employed equal equivalent exactly exchange value existing expense exports fall foreign commodities foreign countries France Germany gold and silver greater hands imports improvement increase international demand issue issuers labour and capital land law of value less loan market lower means million mode obtain paid payments permanent person portion pounds pounds sterling precious metals produce proportion purchasing power quantity of money raise rate of interest rate of profit ratio rise of prices seignorage sell shillings speculation suppose supposition theory things tion trade transactions value of money wages wanted whole yards of cloth yards of linen