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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... England , and the Bank subsequently contributed to guard against its recurrence . It appears , that before the middle of the eighteenth century , the French had not paid any serious atten- tion to their monetary system . In vain did the ...
... England , and the Bank subsequently contributed to guard against its recurrence . It appears , that before the middle of the eighteenth century , the French had not paid any serious atten- tion to their monetary system . In vain did the ...
Side 60
... England for nearly two centuries , and it constantly regulated the views , determinations , and financial measures of her legislature and government . Her bank , her sinking- fund , her public credit , are all built upon the prin- ciple ...
... England for nearly two centuries , and it constantly regulated the views , determinations , and financial measures of her legislature and government . Her bank , her sinking- fund , her public credit , are all built upon the prin- ciple ...
Side 61
... England ; and the reason of this difference is easily perceived . When Thomas Cul- peper in 1641 , Sir Josiah Child in 1670 , Paterson in 1694 , Locke in 1700 , and Barnard in 1714 , solicited the lowering of the rate of interest ...
... England ; and the reason of this difference is easily perceived . When Thomas Cul- peper in 1641 , Sir Josiah Child in 1670 , Paterson in 1694 , Locke in 1700 , and Barnard in 1714 , solicited the lowering of the rate of interest ...
Side 65
... England and Italy , continued more or less attached to the system of foreign commerce . Sir James Steuart , in England , published , in an extensive work , a complete theory of the mercantile system ; and as if he had wished to oppose ...
... England and Italy , continued more or less attached to the system of foreign commerce . Sir James Steuart , in England , published , in an extensive work , a complete theory of the mercantile system ; and as if he had wished to oppose ...
Side 75
... England , with regard at least to their principal tenet , that the soil is the grand source of wealth , a very ingenious advocate in Mr. William Spence , of Hull , F. L. S. See his two pamphlets , Britain independent of Com- merce ...
... England , with regard at least to their principal tenet , that the soil is the grand source of wealth , a very ingenious advocate in Mr. William Spence , of Hull , F. L. S. See his two pamphlets , Britain independent of Com- merce ...
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