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Side 204
He says , the rate of intereșt ought to be fixed somewhat above the lowest market
- rate of interest usually paid by those who can give the greatest security to the
lenders : if it were fixed below the lowest market - rate , it would be tantamount to
...
He says , the rate of intereșt ought to be fixed somewhat above the lowest market
- rate of interest usually paid by those who can give the greatest security to the
lenders : if it were fixed below the lowest market - rate , it would be tantamount to
...
Side 307
the country , but that many people want thuse pieces who have nothing to give for
them . When the profits of trade happen to be greater than ordinary , over -
trading becomes a general error both among great and small dealers . They do
not ...
the country , but that many people want thuse pieces who have nothing to give for
them . When the profits of trade happen to be greater than ordinary , over -
trading becomes a general error both among great and small dealers . They do
not ...
Side 363
The question is connected with the very essence of banks , and can only be
resolved by a profound knowledge of the nature and properties of banks . Banks
take commercial bills and give in exchange bank - notes payable on demand in
coin .
The question is connected with the very essence of banks , and can only be
resolved by a profound knowledge of the nature and properties of banks . Banks
take commercial bills and give in exchange bank - notes payable on demand in
coin .
Side 408
2 Brought forward 16 , 412 , 400 , 000 above 500 millions : * but the particular
circumstances of the times have alone been able to give them * that immense
increase . . . A well informed French author , with whose accuracy and veracity , I
am ...
2 Brought forward 16 , 412 , 400 , 000 above 500 millions : * but the particular
circumstances of the times have alone been able to give them * that immense
increase . . . A well informed French author , with whose accuracy and veracity , I
am ...
Side 476
their taste , or gratifying their appetite , that cominerce stimulates them to labour ,
developes their industry , keeps them in continual activity , and forces them as it
were to augment the mass of their productions , and to give them infinite variety ...
their taste , or gratifying their appetite , that cominerce stimulates them to labour ,
developes their industry , keeps them in continual activity , and forces them as it
were to augment the mass of their productions , and to give them infinite variety ...
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