An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthHenry Colburn, 1812 - 492 sider |
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... Banks ; 1657. William Paterson , author of the Pro- ject of the London Bank ; 1694. Barnard's Discourses on the lowering of the Interest of Moncy ; 1714 , + Physiocratie . ‡ Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , Eleventh Edition , 1805 , vol ...
... Banks ; 1657. William Paterson , author of the Pro- ject of the London Bank ; 1694. Barnard's Discourses on the lowering of the Interest of Moncy ; 1714 , + Physiocratie . ‡ Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , Eleventh Edition , 1805 , vol ...
Side 59
... Bank of England , unfortunately , has no longer any claim , since its late issue of bank tokens , worth scarcely two shillings and sixpence , at three shillings : so that the same quantity of silver as was formerly contained in fifty ...
... Bank of England , unfortunately , has no longer any claim , since its late issue of bank tokens , worth scarcely two shillings and sixpence , at three shillings : so that the same quantity of silver as was formerly contained in fifty ...
Side 60
... bank , her sinking- fund , her public credit , are all built upon the prin- ciple of the utility of lowering the interest of money . * Melon , Essai Politique sur le Commerce en 1734 . + Thomas Culpeper , Sir Josiah Child , Locke ...
... bank , her sinking- fund , her public credit , are all built upon the prin- ciple of the utility of lowering the interest of money . * Melon , Essai Politique sur le Commerce en 1734 . + Thomas Culpeper , Sir Josiah Child , Locke ...
Side 99
... banks of the " navigable rivers , and have scarcely any where extended them- " selves to any considerable distance from both . " - Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations ; Eleventh edition , London , 1805 , vol . i . book i . chap . 3 , page 31 ...
... banks of the " navigable rivers , and have scarcely any where extended them- " selves to any considerable distance from both . " - Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations ; Eleventh edition , London , 1805 , vol . i . book i . chap . 3 , page 31 ...
Side 110
... banks of navigable rivers , " that industry of every kind naturally begins to sub- " divide and improve itself ; and it is frequently 66 not till a long time after , that those improvements " extend themselves to the inland parts of a ...
... banks of navigable rivers , " that industry of every kind naturally begins to sub- " divide and improve itself ; and it is frequently 66 not till a long time after , that those improvements " extend themselves to the inland parts of a ...
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