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Side 176
But further , to display the full extent of the evil " that must arise from indulging this
baneful passion “ for accumulation , that has been falsely denominated à virtue ,
it is necessary here to explain the singu" lar effect which the demand it creates ...
But further , to display the full extent of the evil " that must arise from indulging this
baneful passion “ for accumulation , that has been falsely denominated à virtue ,
it is necessary here to explain the singu" lar effect which the demand it creates ...
Side 216
... fifteen “ millions a year less must have been expended in " the different articles
the country produced or maunufactured ; that is , a portion of demand would at 6
once have been withdrawn from commodities of “ British growth or manufacture .
... fifteen “ millions a year less must have been expended in " the different articles
the country produced or maunufactured ; that is , a portion of demand would at 6
once have been withdrawn from commodities of “ British growth or manufacture .
Side 261
There is nothing which is not subject to variations , both in its quantity and in the
demand for it.— Things may alter in their value in four different ways . “ Ist , at
periods not remote ; as for example , of the same year . “ 2d , at remote periods of
...
There is nothing which is not subject to variations , both in its quantity and in the
demand for it.— Things may alter in their value in four different ways . “ Ist , at
periods not remote ; as for example , of the same year . “ 2d , at remote periods of
...
Side 276
Consumption , ” he says , “ resembles a huge pyramid ; the breadth of the
pyramid represents the number of consumers , or the extent of the demand ; and
its height the price of the commodity : the higher the price , the smallềr the
breadth ; that ...
Consumption , ” he says , “ resembles a huge pyramid ; the breadth of the
pyramid represents the number of consumers , or the extent of the demand ; and
its height the price of the commodity : the higher the price , the smallềr the
breadth ; that ...
Side 335
But the immense extent of the payments which the merchants of Amsterdam had
to make , would not allow their being effected by reciprocal exchanges of debts
and demands at certain fixed times . Payments must be made daily , because
they ...
But the immense extent of the payments which the merchants of Amsterdam had
to make , would not allow their being effected by reciprocal exchanges of debts
and demands at certain fixed times . Payments must be made daily , because
they ...
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