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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Side 59
... shillings , now represents sixty . - See the Speech of Mr. Johnstone , on the third reading of Lord Stanhope's Bill . Booker . 1811. - T , had to mere temporary measures , which are always impotent OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 59.
... shillings , now represents sixty . - See the Speech of Mr. Johnstone , on the third reading of Lord Stanhope's Bill . Booker . 1811. - T , had to mere temporary measures , which are always impotent OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 59.
Side 193
... this principle that silver is pre- " ferred to an equal value of copper ; that gold , in " making large payments , is preferred to both ; and ņ " that bills of exchange supersede , with advantage , OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 193.
... this principle that silver is pre- " ferred to an equal value of copper ; that gold , in " making large payments , is preferred to both ; and ņ " that bills of exchange supersede , with advantage , OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 193.
Side 194
... bills of exchange supersede , with advantage , " the use of the metals in extended commercial " concerns . * ” This discussion on the nature and effects of money , though rather incorrect with regard to coin itself , as I ' shall show ...
... bills of exchange supersede , with advantage , " the use of the metals in extended commercial " concerns . * ” This discussion on the nature and effects of money , though rather incorrect with regard to coin itself , as I ' shall show ...
Side 195
... bills of exchange , notes and stocks belong to other branches of the science , will be proved hereafter , when I shall inquire into their nature , effects , and co - operation in the formation and distribution of wealth . Lastly , that ...
... bills of exchange , notes and stocks belong to other branches of the science , will be proved hereafter , when I shall inquire into their nature , effects , and co - operation in the formation and distribution of wealth . Lastly , that ...
Side 324
... bills of exchange , com- mercial transactions required no longer the assistance and intervention of money . Bills of exchange , according to De Paz , were used at Athens . Gibbon , in his History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman ...
... bills of exchange , com- mercial transactions required no longer the assistance and intervention of money . Bills of exchange , according to De Paz , were used at Athens . Gibbon , in his History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman ...
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