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... altogether so natural and obvious . But when barter ceases , and money has become the common instrument of commerce , every particular commodity is more frequently exchanged for money than for any other commodity . The butcher seldom ...
... altogether so natural and obvious . But when barter ceases , and money has become the common instrument of commerce , every particular commodity is more frequently exchanged for money than for any other commodity . The butcher seldom ...
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... altogether from the degradation in the value of silver . When the degradation in the value of silver is combined with the diminution of the quantity of it contained in the coin of the same denomination , the loss is frequently still ...
... altogether from the degradation in the value of silver . When the degradation in the value of silver is combined with the diminution of the quantity of it contained in the coin of the same denomination , the loss is frequently still ...
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... altogether , or accept of it at such a valua- tion of the gold as he and his debtor could agree upon . Copper is not at present a legal tender except in the change of the smaller silver coins . In this state of things the distinction ...
... altogether , or accept of it at such a valua- tion of the gold as he and his debtor could agree upon . Copper is not at present a legal tender except in the change of the smaller silver coins . In this state of things the distinction ...
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... altogether different , are regulated by quite different principles , and bear no proportion to the quantity , the hardship , or the ingenuity of this supposed labour of inspection and direction . They are regulated altogether by the ...
... altogether different , are regulated by quite different principles , and bear no proportion to the quantity , the hardship , or the ingenuity of this supposed labour of inspection and direction . They are regulated altogether by the ...
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... altogether in the wages of labour . In the price of sea - fish , for example , one part pays the labour of the fishermen , and the other the profits of the capital employed in the fishery . Rent very seldom makes any part of it , though ...
... altogether in the wages of labour . In the price of sea - fish , for example , one part pays the labour of the fishermen , and the other the profits of the capital employed in the fishery . Rent very seldom makes any part of it , though ...
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Adam Smith advantage afford altogether ancient annual produce augmented balance of trade bank money bills of exchange Britain bullion butcher's meat carried cattle cent century cheaper circulating capital coin commerce commodities commonly consumed consumption continually corn dearer diminish division of labour employed employment endeavour England Europe exchange expense exportation farmer France frequently gold and silver greater quantity guilders importation increase industry inhabitants interest land and labour landlord less maintain manner manufactures merchant metals mines money price nations natural price naturally necessarily necessary occasion ordinary ounce paid paper money particular perhaps Peru Physiocrats Portugal pound weight present price of corn productive labour profits of stock proportion proprietor purchase quantity of labour quantity of silver real price regulated rent revenue rude produce Scotland seems seldom shillings society sometimes sort subsistence sufficient supposed tillage town value of silver wages of labour wealth Wealth of Nations wheat whole workmen