An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1Dent, 1910 |
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... quantity , the value , to wit , of two or three oxen , or of two or three ... silver among all rich and commercial nations . Those metals seem originally ... quantity makes a great difference in the value , even the business of weighing ...
... quantity , the value , to wit , of two or three oxen , or of two or three ... silver among all rich and commercial nations . Those metals seem originally ... quantity makes a great difference in the value , even the business of weighing ...
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... quantity of metal contained in them . In the time of Servius Tullius , who ... silver , of a known fineness . The Tower pound seems to have been some ... silver of a known fineness . The fair of Troyes in Champaign was at that time ...
... quantity of metal contained in them . In the time of Servius Tullius , who ... silver , of a known fineness . The Tower pound seems to have been some ... silver of a known fineness . The fair of Troyes in Champaign was at that time ...
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... value . By means of those operations the princes and sovereign states which performed them were enabled , in appearance , to pay their debts and to fulfil their engagements with a smaller quantity of silver than would otherwise have ...
... value . By means of those operations the princes and sovereign states which performed them were enabled , in appearance , to pay their debts and to fulfil their engagements with a smaller quantity of silver than would otherwise have ...
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... quantity of that labour which he can command , or which he can afford to pur- chase . The value of any commodity ... silver , but by labour , that all the wealth of the world was originally purchased ; and its value , to those who possess it ...
... quantity of that labour which he can command , or which he can afford to pur- chase . The value of any commodity ... silver , but by labour , that all the wealth of the world was originally purchased ; and its value , to those who possess it ...
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... value of every commodity is more frequently estimated by the quantity of money , than by the quantity either of labour or of any other commodity which can be had in exchange for it . Gold and silver , however , like every other ...
... value of every commodity is more frequently estimated by the quantity of money , than by the quantity either of labour or of any other commodity which can be had in exchange for it . Gold and silver , however , like every other ...
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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