An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages : and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthPeter A. Mesier, 1819 - 492 sider |
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... debts by means of a sinking fund . The first reflection to which the noble earl's argu- ments give rise is , that they triumphantly refute the principal objection of Adam Smith against public loans . He considered the re - payment of ...
... debts by means of a sinking fund . The first reflection to which the noble earl's argu- ments give rise is , that they triumphantly refute the principal objection of Adam Smith against public loans . He considered the re - payment of ...
Side 220
... debt , but even that this payment , from be- ing over - quick , becomes burthensome and prejudi- cial to the creditors ... debts could not be paid by means of savings from the ordinary revenue . On the contrary , it is evident that this ...
... debt , but even that this payment , from be- ing over - quick , becomes burthensome and prejudi- cial to the creditors ... debts could not be paid by means of savings from the ordinary revenue . On the contrary , it is evident that this ...
Side 222
... debt into circulation covers part of the loss or priva- tions suffered through the abstraction of the borrowed hundred millions , and insensibly restores the natural course of circulation . Thus it is evident that the sinking fund ...
... debt into circulation covers part of the loss or priva- tions suffered through the abstraction of the borrowed hundred millions , and insensibly restores the natural course of circulation . Thus it is evident that the sinking fund ...
Side 223
... debt of England at this present day must be supposed to be a clear gain to the capitalists to whom it belongs , and the revenue which serves to pay its interest and to accumulate for the extinction of the debt , must be supposed to ...
... debt of England at this present day must be supposed to be a clear gain to the capitalists to whom it belongs , and the revenue which serves to pay its interest and to accumulate for the extinction of the debt , must be supposed to ...
Side 224
... debt : excepting however the ameli- orations which that capital has gained from labour and economy . How then can it be supposed , that there is no void in the circulating capital , that the consumption of the five hundred eighty ...
... debt : excepting however the ameli- orations which that capital has gained from labour and economy . How then can it be supposed , that there is no void in the circulating capital , that the consumption of the five hundred eighty ...
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