Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... less costly have sometimes been chosen , as iron in Lacedæmon from an ascetic policy , copper in the early Roman republic from the poverty of the people ; gold and silver have been generally preferred by nations which were able to ...
... less costly have sometimes been chosen , as iron in Lacedæmon from an ascetic policy , copper in the early Roman republic from the poverty of the people ; gold and silver have been generally preferred by nations which were able to ...
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... less money in the hands of the community , and the same amount of goods to be sold , less money altogether would be given for them , and they would be sold at lower prices ; lower , too , in the precise ratio in which the money was ...
... less money in the hands of the community , and the same amount of goods to be sold , less money altogether would be given for them , and they would be sold at lower prices ; lower , too , in the precise ratio in which the money was ...
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... less in coin than has been received in bullion , and is called levying a seignorage ) , the coin will rise , to the extent of the seignorage , above the value of the bullion . If the Mint kept back one per cent , to pay the expense of ...
... less in coin than has been received in bullion , and is called levying a seignorage ) , the coin will rise , to the extent of the seignorage , above the value of the bullion . If the Mint kept back one per cent , to pay the expense of ...
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... less of capital , * To make the proposition in the text strictly true , a corrective , though a very slight one , requires to be made . The circulating medium existing in a country at a given time , is partly employed in purchases for ...
... less of capital , * To make the proposition in the text strictly true , a corrective , though a very slight one , requires to be made . The circulating medium existing in a country at a given time , is partly employed in purchases for ...
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... less than the amount of many of the transactions singly , and is necessarily less than the sum of the transactions , is all that is paid in money ; and perhaps even this is not paid , but carried over in an account current to the next ...
... less than the amount of many of the transactions singly , and is necessarily less than the sum of the transactions , is all that is paid in money ; and perhaps even this is not paid , but carried over in an account current to the next ...
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