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Side 91
It may then happen that such a forced disbursement does not occasion any
surplus of producticos , that it is an absolute burden to the productive classes ,
and diminishes wealth by whatever is not reproduced . But this never occurs ,
except ...
It may then happen that such a forced disbursement does not occasion any
surplus of producticos , that it is an absolute burden to the productive classes ,
and diminishes wealth by whatever is not reproduced . But this never occurs ,
except ...
Side 108
... observe , that the effects which necessarily result from the plenty of the
precious metals , considered merely as merchandize , belong exclusively to
manufactures and commerce , and could never have taken place in the
agricultural system .
... observe , that the effects which necessarily result from the plenty of the
precious metals , considered merely as merchandize , belong exclusively to
manufactures and commerce , and could never have taken place in the
agricultural system .
Side 193
In truth , though a country may derive much " benefit from having a cheaper
medium of exchange , “ insomuch that , if there is a scarcity of capital , it 6 will by
this means have more for other uses ; yet “ this consideration never could form
the ...
In truth , though a country may derive much " benefit from having a cheaper
medium of exchange , “ insomuch that , if there is a scarcity of capital , it 6 will by
this means have more for other uses ; yet “ this consideration never could form
the ...
Side 213
But this assertion is not supported by experience ; war was never and no where
subordinate to the means of carrying it on ; the passions which cause it to be
pursued , regard neither its cost , nor the calamities it inflicts . When the ordinary
and ...
But this assertion is not supported by experience ; war was never and no where
subordinate to the means of carrying it on ; the passions which cause it to be
pursued , regard neither its cost , nor the calamities it inflicts . When the ordinary
and ...
Side 333
... removed by the interested superintendance of a council composed of ae
hundred individuals . What is most to be wondered at is , that the republic , in the
midst of its distresses and political troubles , never touched the property of the
bank .
... removed by the interested superintendance of a council composed of ae
hundred individuals . What is most to be wondered at is , that the republic , in the
midst of its distresses and political troubles , never touched the property of the
bank .
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