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 199
... loans which pay interest , and burthen the " state with all - devouring debts ; and in case of extra- << ordinary necessities , he would have them to have recourse to the resources of the nation , and not to " the credit of financiers ...
... loans which pay interest , and burthen the " state with all - devouring debts ; and in case of extra- << ordinary necessities , he would have them to have recourse to the resources of the nation , and not to " the credit of financiers ...
Side 200
... loans . He admits , however , that the resource of public loans to which modern states resort , preserves the rest of the capitals employed in productive labour which might have been affected by the contributions required by the ...
... loans . He admits , however , that the resource of public loans to which modern states resort , preserves the rest of the capitals employed in productive labour which might have been affected by the contributions required by the ...
Side 201
... loans , and only differ about the causes which fix the rate of interest or profit of the capitals lent out at interest . If the difficulties with which this subject is involved , concerned this single point , it would be easy to dis ...
... loans , and only differ about the causes which fix the rate of interest or profit of the capitals lent out at interest . If the difficulties with which this subject is involved , concerned this single point , it would be easy to dis ...
Side 202
... loans at interest ; and just as the abundance or scarcity of metallic currency does not fix the rate of their ... loan ; let the number of the gold or silver pieces be multiplied or diminished , there still is a quarter of wheat borrowed ...
... loans at interest ; and just as the abundance or scarcity of metallic currency does not fix the rate of their ... loan ; let the number of the gold or silver pieces be multiplied or diminished , there still is a quarter of wheat borrowed ...
Side 207
... loan of any other object than money , the care of fixing the indemnity due to the lender , on account of his having been deprived of his commodity , must be left to the magistrate . It ought not to be regulated by law , because it ...
... loan of any other object than money , the care of fixing the indemnity due to the lender , on account of his having been deprived of his commodity , must be left to the magistrate . It ought not to be regulated by law , because it ...
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