Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... present age the opening of new sources of supply , so abundant as the Ural mountains , Cali- fornia , and Australia , may be the commencement of another period of decline , on the limits of which it would be useless at present to ...
... present age the opening of new sources of supply , so abundant as the Ural mountains , Cali- fornia , and Australia , may be the commencement of another period of decline , on the limits of which it would be useless at present to ...
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... present for payment at any shop he pleases , and which entitle him to receive a certain value of any commodity that he makes choice of . The farmer pays his labourers and his landlord in these tickets , as the most convenient plan for ...
... present for payment at any shop he pleases , and which entitle him to receive a certain value of any commodity that he makes choice of . The farmer pays his labourers and his landlord in these tickets , as the most convenient plan for ...
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... present it is enough to say , that by Value I shall always mean Exchange Value , and by money the medium of exchange , not the capital which is passed from hand to hand through that medium . § 2. The value or purchasing power of money ...
... present it is enough to say , that by Value I shall always mean Exchange Value , and by money the medium of exchange , not the capital which is passed from hand to hand through that medium . § 2. The value or purchasing power of money ...
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... present some questions which we are not yet ready to examine . For the present , therefore , we must suppose the country which is the subject of our inquiries , to be supplied with gold and silver by its own mines , reserv- ing for ...
... present some questions which we are not yet ready to examine . For the present , therefore , we must suppose the country which is the subject of our inquiries , to be supplied with gold and silver by its own mines , reserv- ing for ...
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... present be employed as capital , and a less portion unproductively . Now an effect of this latter character naturally attends some extensions of credit , especially when taking place in the form of bank notes , or other instruments of ...
... present be employed as capital , and a less portion unproductively . Now an effect of this latter character naturally attends some extensions of credit , especially when taking place in the form of bank notes , or other instruments of ...
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