The Wealth of Nations, Books I-IIIPenguin Books, 1974 - 535 páginas |
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... bank at two different subscriptions , amounted to one hundred and sixty thousand pounds , of which eighty per cent only was paid up . This sum ought to have been paid in at several different in- stalments . A great part of the ...
... bank at two different subscriptions , amounted to one hundred and sixty thousand pounds , of which eighty per cent only was paid up . This sum ought to have been paid in at several different in- stalments . A great part of the ...
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... banking business to themselves , to supplant all the other Scotch banks , particularly those established in Edinburgh , whose backwardness in discounting bills of exchange had given some offence . This bank , no doubt , gave some ...
... banking business to themselves , to supplant all the other Scotch banks , particularly those established in Edinburgh , whose backwardness in discounting bills of exchange had given some offence . This bank , no doubt , gave some ...
Página 418
... bank capital amounted to £ 5,559,995 14s . 8d . In pursuance of the 3rd George I c . 8 , the bank delivered up two millions of exchequer bills to be cancelled . It had at this time , therefore , advanced to government £ 5,375,027 17s ...
... bank capital amounted to £ 5,559,995 14s . 8d . In pursuance of the 3rd George I c . 8 , the bank delivered up two millions of exchequer bills to be cancelled . It had at this time , therefore , advanced to government £ 5,375,027 17s ...
Contenido
ΙΟ | 9 |
Introduction by Andrew Skinner II | 83 |
Of the Division of Labour | 109 |
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