The Science of MoneyG. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 122 sider |
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Side 3
... original elements . This means of warding off impending dissolution Nature offers not only to composite things and ideas , but also to words . Isolation affords a refuge from which social existence may again emerge . The shattered trunk ...
... original elements . This means of warding off impending dissolution Nature offers not only to composite things and ideas , but also to words . Isolation affords a refuge from which social existence may again emerge . The shattered trunk ...
Side 4
... original mean- ing of the whole numbers of the medium of exchange , or the whole coinage , to the feudal meaning of a single coin , piece , or fraction of the unit of value , is clearly traceable in words 1 " Natural Hist . , " Bohn's ...
... original mean- ing of the whole numbers of the medium of exchange , or the whole coinage , to the feudal meaning of a single coin , piece , or fraction of the unit of value , is clearly traceable in words 1 " Natural Hist . , " Bohn's ...
Side 23
... tender notes corresponding in 1 Indeed , such was the original object of " free coinage " laws , which belonged to the Mercantile System of the Middle Ages . amount to the present ( why the present ? ) CLASSIFICATION OF MONEYS . 23.
... tender notes corresponding in 1 Indeed , such was the original object of " free coinage " laws , which belonged to the Mercantile System of the Middle Ages . amount to the present ( why the present ? ) CLASSIFICATION OF MONEYS . 23.
Side 31
... original value , it was by means of limiting the number of symbols employed , by protecting them from counterfeiting , and by abolishing all other kinds of moneys . The bits of material which represented the 1 Within the last few years ...
... original value , it was by means of limiting the number of symbols employed , by protecting them from counterfeiting , and by abolishing all other kinds of moneys . The bits of material which represented the 1 Within the last few years ...
Side 49
... , vol . ii . p . 475 ; the originals not being accessible in San Francisco , where the present work is being written . E Let us state this proposition more at length . To THE FUNCTION OF MONEY IS TO MEASURE VALUE . 49.
... , vol . ii . p . 475 ; the originals not being accessible in San Francisco , where the present work is being written . E Let us state this proposition more at length . To THE FUNCTION OF MONEY IS TO MEASURE VALUE . 49.
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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