An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages, and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Side 52
... it has yet prevailed and still prevails in the opinion of individuals , nations , and
governments : all consider commerce as the true way to grow rich ; and by
commerce they all understand the exchange of commodities with foreign nations
.
... it has yet prevailed and still prevails in the opinion of individuals , nations , and
governments : all consider commerce as the true way to grow rich ; and by
commerce they all understand the exchange of commodities with foreign nations
.
Side 193
all of copper , it was highly inconvenient , by reason “ of its weight and bulk , to
carry it about in such “ quantities as was necessary to conduct exchanges . “ In
truth , though a country may derive much " benefit from having a cheaper medium
of ...
all of copper , it was highly inconvenient , by reason “ of its weight and bulk , to
carry it about in such “ quantities as was necessary to conduct exchanges . “ In
truth , though a country may derive much " benefit from having a cheaper medium
of ...
Side 324
It is well known , that , materially considered , such transactions consist in
forwarding the productions of the producers to the consumers ; and it is easy to
conceive that , after the invention of bills of exchange , comntercial transactions
required ...
It is well known , that , materially considered , such transactions consist in
forwarding the productions of the producers to the consumers ; and it is easy to
conceive that , after the invention of bills of exchange , comntercial transactions
required ...
Side 325
Indeed , whenever a merchant received any quantity of produce from the farmer
or manufacturer , he gave him a bill of exchange upon his debtor ; and when he
transferred any part of this produce to the retail deal , er , he in turn obtained of ...
Indeed , whenever a merchant received any quantity of produce from the farmer
or manufacturer , he gave him a bill of exchange upon his debtor ; and when he
transferred any part of this produce to the retail deal , er , he in turn obtained of ...
Side 326
so that bills of exchange supplied the place of money in all commercial
transactions , and performed its functions much better . They avoided the charges
attendant on the transport of money , the losses re' sulting from the risk of the ...
so that bills of exchange supplied the place of money in all commercial
transactions , and performed its functions much better . They avoided the charges
attendant on the transport of money , the losses re' sulting from the risk of the ...
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