Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... Debt . § 1. Is it desirable to defray extraordinary public expenses by loans ? 2. Not desirable to redeem a national debt by a general contribution 3. In what cases desirable to maintain a surplus revenue for the redemption of debt ...
... Debt . § 1. Is it desirable to defray extraordinary public expenses by loans ? 2. Not desirable to redeem a national debt by a general contribution 3. In what cases desirable to maintain a surplus revenue for the redemption of debt ...
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... of lowering the standard ; that least covert of all modes of knavery , which consists in calling a shilling a pound , that a debt of one hundred pounds may be cancelled by the payment of a hundred shillings . It MONEY . 7.
... of lowering the standard ; that least covert of all modes of knavery , which consists in calling a shilling a pound , that a debt of one hundred pounds may be cancelled by the payment of a hundred shillings . It MONEY . 7.
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... debt of one pound , and he can procure silver convertible into twenty shillings for less gold than that contained in a sovereign . The other consequence will be , that unless a sovereign can be sold for more than twenty shillings , all ...
... debt of one pound , and he can procure silver convertible into twenty shillings for less gold than that contained in a sovereign . The other consequence will be , that unless a sovereign can be sold for more than twenty shillings , all ...
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... debts of A to B may be paid without the intervention of money , even though there be no reciprocal debts of B to A. A may satisfy B by making over to him . a debt due to himself from a third person , C. This is con- veniently done by ...
... debts of A to B may be paid without the intervention of money , even though there be no reciprocal debts of B to A. A may satisfy B by making over to him . a debt due to himself from a third person , C. This is con- veniently done by ...
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... debt of one person is exchanged for the debt of another ; and the debt , perhaps , which is due in one place , for the debt due in another . " A Bills of exchange having been found convenient as means of paying debts at distant places ...
... debt of one person is exchanged for the debt of another ; and the debt , perhaps , which is due in one place , for the debt due in another . " A Bills of exchange having been found convenient as means of paying debts at distant places ...
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