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 58
... metallic currency . But their writings proved unavailing against the disorders which they wanted to stop or to prevent . When we peruse these ancient writings , we do not know whether we ought to be more surprised at the extensive light ...
... metallic currency . But their writings proved unavailing against the disorders which they wanted to stop or to prevent . When we peruse these ancient writings , we do not know whether we ought to be more surprised at the extensive light ...
Side 62
... metallic currency increases and preserves wealth . In the midst of this general disposition of men's minds , a writer , remarkable for his knowledge , infor- mation , and talents , gave them a fresh impulse by starting the most ...
... metallic currency increases and preserves wealth . In the midst of this general disposition of men's minds , a writer , remarkable for his knowledge , infor- mation , and talents , gave them a fresh impulse by starting the most ...
Side 162
... metallic currency , and derived them from foreign commerce ; which caused their system to be denominated the mercantile system . The French economists who attacked this system , and substituted the agricultural system , acknowledged no ...
... metallic currency , and derived them from foreign commerce ; which caused their system to be denominated the mercantile system . The French economists who attacked this system , and substituted the agricultural system , acknowledged no ...
Side 185
... metallic currency of the country into the circulating capital , which is not mentioned at all by Dr. Quesnay . We ought , however , to be little surprized at this omission , on the part of Dr. Quesnay , and the French economists . The ...
... metallic currency of the country into the circulating capital , which is not mentioned at all by Dr. Quesnay . We ought , however , to be little surprized at this omission , on the part of Dr. Quesnay , and the French economists . The ...
Side 186
... metallic currency of a country forms part of her cir- culating capital , and is not only of no benefit to wealth , but even burthensome to it as an object of expence ? Many writers on subjects connected with political economy have not ...
... metallic currency of a country forms part of her cir- culating capital , and is not only of no benefit to wealth , but even burthensome to it as an object of expence ? Many writers on subjects connected with political economy have not ...
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