The Science of MoneyG. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 122 sider |
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... term for the common means of payment , the medium of exchange , the unit or measure of value , the expression of price , the Thing in the fractions of which either law or custom makes taxes , fines , debts , services , or exchanges ...
... term for the common means of payment , the medium of exchange , the unit or measure of value , the expression of price , the Thing in the fractions of which either law or custom makes taxes , fines , debts , services , or exchanges ...
Side 2
... term money was applied to any considerable portion of the coinage , and still later to smaller portions ; but not yet to a single coin . During that lingering decay of the social fabric which 1 From these circumstances it follows that ...
... term money was applied to any considerable portion of the coinage , and still later to smaller portions ; but not yet to a single coin . During that lingering decay of the social fabric which 1 From these circumstances it follows that ...
Side 6
... term no longer in common use , was moneys . " 66 From this Dark Age sprang the Common Law of Eng- land , and the American law , and the law of other modern modern nations . In these laws money is still alluded to as a single coin . The ...
... term no longer in common use , was moneys . " 66 From this Dark Age sprang the Common Law of Eng- land , and the American law , and the law of other modern modern nations . In these laws money is still alluded to as a single coin . The ...
Side 8
... term " cur- rency . " Thus we have three distinct meanings for money : - 1. The Classical : The whole numbers of money ; the whole number of pieces or fractions of like denomination which the law permits to be used for payments — no ...
... term " cur- rency . " Thus we have three distinct meanings for money : - 1. The Classical : The whole numbers of money ; the whole number of pieces or fractions of like denomination which the law permits to be used for payments — no ...
Side 9
... term . For example , Mr. John Stuart Mill , the most eminent of modern econo- mists , holds in one place that " the value of money varies inversely as its quantity . " This rule is true of commo- dities ; it is also true of money when ...
... term . For example , Mr. John Stuart Mill , the most eminent of modern econo- mists , holds in one place that " the value of money varies inversely as its quantity . " This rule is true of commo- dities ; it is also true of money when ...
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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