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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... exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir William Petty's Treatise on Taxes and Contributions ; 1667. Gregory King's Calculation , published by Davenant . Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , B. iv . c . 1. Dr. Beeke's ...
... exchange ; and to the latter , an exchangeable value , * Sir William Petty's Treatise on Taxes and Contributions ; 1667. Gregory King's Calculation , published by Davenant . Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , B. iv . c . 1. Dr. Beeke's ...
Side 35
... which they stand of each other . This barter , exchange , or commerce , which was become the basis of the connection of the European nations D 2 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 35 attract our attention in modern history, turned their ...
... which they stand of each other . This barter , exchange , or commerce , which was become the basis of the connection of the European nations D 2 OF POLITICAL ECONOMY . 35 attract our attention in modern history, turned their ...
Side 52
... exchange of commodities with foreign nations . An opinion so general , so ancient , so lasting , can neither be ascribed to blind pre- possession , nor to vain credulity or foolish ob- stinacy . Time , which has destroyed so many errors ...
... exchange of commodities with foreign nations . An opinion so general , so ancient , so lasting , can neither be ascribed to blind pre- possession , nor to vain credulity or foolish ob- stinacy . Time , which has destroyed so many errors ...
Side 60
... exchange upon wealth ; and some English writers did not hesi- tate to maintain that wealth depended on the lowering of the interest of money , were it even forced , The exaggeration of this opinion did not tend to its discredit ; it was ...
... exchange upon wealth ; and some English writers did not hesi- tate to maintain that wealth depended on the lowering of the interest of money , were it even forced , The exaggeration of this opinion did not tend to its discredit ; it was ...
Side 62
... exchanges merely on account of the value of the metals of which it is com- posed , and up to that value only ; and that , whenever this fundamental principle of circulation is lost sight . of , considerable losses accrue to individuals ...
... exchanges merely on account of the value of the metals of which it is com- posed , and up to that value only ; and that , whenever this fundamental principle of circulation is lost sight . of , considerable losses accrue to individuals ...
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