The Science of MoneyG. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 122 sider |
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Side xii
... FUNCTION OF MONEY IS TO MEASURE VALUE . The function of money correctly understood by Aristotle - During the era of that philosopher the volume of money in each country was limited , and it formed a definite measure of value therein ...
... FUNCTION OF MONEY IS TO MEASURE VALUE . The function of money correctly understood by Aristotle - During the era of that philosopher the volume of money in each country was limited , and it formed a definite measure of value therein ...
Side 10
... function of money , the sense in which it is used in this treatise will be plainly expressed or implied in each instance . When its nature is well understood it will be perceived that money is a Collective Unit or Thing ; and that it is ...
... function of money , the sense in which it is used in this treatise will be plainly expressed or implied in each instance . When its nature is well understood it will be perceived that money is a Collective Unit or Thing ; and that it is ...
Side 13
... functions are accurately deter- mined and described . The numismatic works are limited chiefly to the description and classification of coins ; whilst the essays and treatises relating to moneys and " cur- rencies " are usually ...
... functions are accurately deter- mined and described . The numismatic works are limited chiefly to the description and classification of coins ; whilst the essays and treatises relating to moneys and " cur- rencies " are usually ...
Side 15
... functions and privileges conferred or limitations affixed to them by law or custom ( if any ) , all bear upon and serve to determine their value and efficiency . 1 See " Institutes of Manou " ( B.c. 1500 to 3100 ) , viii . , 151 ...
... functions and privileges conferred or limitations affixed to them by law or custom ( if any ) , all bear upon and serve to determine their value and efficiency . 1 See " Institutes of Manou " ( B.c. 1500 to 3100 ) , viii . , 151 ...
Side 26
... function having been accorded to them by the custom of the United States revenue collectors , who , until the year 1836 , were in the habit of receiving them for public dues . The Government then put a stop to the practice . ORDER II ...
... function having been accorded to them by the custom of the United States revenue collectors , who , until the year 1836 , were in the habit of receiving them for public dues . The Government then put a stop to the practice . ORDER II ...
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AGNES STRICKLAND ALEXANDER DEL MAR American ascer attributes author's History bank notes Bank of England bullion capital cent chapter circulation classes coinage commercial Commodity Moneys conquest copper counterfeit custom Dark Ages decreased defined demand determine Edition England Europe exchanges fall of prices fluctuations fractions FRENCH REVOLUTION function of money given country gold and silver gold coins greenbacks History of Money increase Index and Portrait level of prices limited loans market rate measure of value measures of precision metallic slugs mining moidores monetary Montesquieu nomisma numbers of money numerical relation Pamphlet pieces placer mines Political Economy pound Precession precious metals present production quantity rate of interest rate of profit Roman SCIENCE OF MONEY silver dollar single coin Spanish State-Bank statistics of money sum of money taxes things tion unit of value unlimited legal tenders value of money various countries vols whilst whole number whole sum yard-stick York