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Their Advantages and Disadvantages, and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. be compared to a certain portion of
the whole mass of gold and silver . As the total amount of one is to the total
amount ...
Their Advantages and Disadvantages, and the Theory Most Favourable to the
Increase of National Wealth Charles Ganilh. be compared to a certain portion of
the whole mass of gold and silver . As the total amount of one is to the total
amount ...
Side 335
The amount of these deposits has been estimated very high by some authors ,
and rather low by others . D ' Avenant estimated them to amount to thirty - six
millions sterling ; * Adam Smith calculates then to amount only to about three
millions ...
The amount of these deposits has been estimated very high by some authors ,
and rather low by others . D ' Avenant estimated them to amount to thirty - six
millions sterling ; * Adam Smith calculates then to amount only to about three
millions ...
Side 358
than to the amount of one hundred and five millions of French livres . This
proportion of the circulating notes to the capital stock of the bank was got too
considerable ; on the contrary , it was greatly inferior to what it might have been
But , as ...
than to the amount of one hundred and five millions of French livres . This
proportion of the circulating notes to the capital stock of the bank was got too
considerable ; on the contrary , it was greatly inferior to what it might have been
But , as ...
Side 359
Now , it is certain that , in ordinary times , banknotes are exchanged for specie
merely for wants of consumption , and rarely exceed their amount . Whence it
may be inferred with some certainty , that the total amount of the consumption of
Paris ...
Now , it is certain that , in ordinary times , banknotes are exchanged for specie
merely for wants of consumption , and rarely exceed their amount . Whence it
may be inferred with some certainty , that the total amount of the consumption of
Paris ...
Side 373
When they issue notes their stock in specie must always be nearly in equal
proportion to the amount of notes issued . They afford no other advantage than
that of concentrating private credit , and giving it a greater influence , stability ,
and ...
When they issue notes their stock in specie must always be nearly in equal
proportion to the amount of notes issued . They afford no other advantage than
that of concentrating private credit , and giving it a greater influence , stability ,
and ...
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