The Science of MoneyG. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 122 sider |
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Side xi
... numbers of money - This was its classical meaning- During the Empire and the Dark Ages money came to mean one or more coins - This is the meaning attached to it in the laws of modern nations , because these laws originated in the Dark ...
... numbers of money - This was its classical meaning- During the Empire and the Dark Ages money came to mean one or more coins - This is the meaning attached to it in the laws of modern nations , because these laws originated in the Dark ...
Side xii
... number of dollars or pounds ; yet it is this which constitutes the measure of value— The measuring function of money is altered with every change in the whole number of so - called units of value - Not so with the units of weight ...
... number of dollars or pounds ; yet it is this which constitutes the measure of value— The measuring function of money is altered with every change in the whole number of so - called units of value - Not so with the units of weight ...
Side xiii
... numbers of money - The existing mint laws practi- cally make the whole number of money or unit or measure of value to consist of an indefinite sum whose only limits fluctuate between illimitable demand and uncertain supply PAGE 59 ...
... numbers of money - The existing mint laws practi- cally make the whole number of money or unit or measure of value to consist of an indefinite sum whose only limits fluctuate between illimitable demand and uncertain supply PAGE 59 ...
Side xiv
... numbers of money -Logically a doubling of money will instantly effect a doubling of all prices - in point of fact this doubling occurs in time , and the time varies with different commodities - This variance sub- ject to natural law ...
... numbers of money -Logically a doubling of money will instantly effect a doubling of all prices - in point of fact this doubling occurs in time , and the time varies with different commodities - This variance sub- ject to natural law ...
Side 1
... numbers , of money — This is the meaning sometimes attached to it by the Economists , because their systems date from the Renaissance - Incongruous nature of this meaning - In speaking with precision , money can only mean all the numbers ...
... numbers , of money — This is the meaning sometimes attached to it by the Economists , because their systems date from the Renaissance - Incongruous nature of this meaning - In speaking with precision , money can only mean all the numbers ...
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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