An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsAdam and Charles Black, 1850 - 685 páginas |
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... circulation . It was supposed indeed , on apparently good grounds , to have been design- edly suppressed . And having speedily become excessively scarce , was never referred to by any subsequent writer on commerce till after it had been ...
... circulation . It was supposed indeed , on apparently good grounds , to have been design- edly suppressed . And having speedily become excessively scarce , was never referred to by any subsequent writer on commerce till after it had been ...
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... circulation ; and , though in- fected with some very grave errors , they powerfully contributed to prevent Mr. Lowndes's proposal for degrading the standard from being carried into effect , and to establish the true theory of money ...
... circulation ; and , though in- fected with some very grave errors , they powerfully contributed to prevent Mr. Lowndes's proposal for degrading the standard from being carried into effect , and to establish the true theory of money ...
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... circulation . The man who wanted to buy salt , for example , and had nothing but cattle to give in exchange for it , must have been obliged to buy salt to the value of a whole ox or a whole sheep at a time . He could seldom buy less ...
... circulation . The man who wanted to buy salt , for example , and had nothing but cattle to give in exchange for it , must have been obliged to buy salt to the value of a whole ox or a whole sheep at a time . He could seldom buy less ...
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... circulation . In 1774 it was enacted , that no tender made in silver coin by tale should , be legal for more than 251 .; and that any tender for a larger sum in silver coin must be made by weight at the rate of 5s . 2d . an ounce . And ...
... circulation . In 1774 it was enacted , that no tender made in silver coin by tale should , be legal for more than 251 .; and that any tender for a larger sum in silver coin must be made by weight at the rate of 5s . 2d . an ounce . And ...
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... circulation , and that silver became almost the only species of metallic currency used in France . ( Say , Traité d'Economie Politique , tome i . p . 393. édit . 4me . ) In England , the over - valuation of gold with respect to silver ...
... circulation , and that silver became almost the only species of metallic currency used in France . ( Say , Traité d'Economie Politique , tome i . p . 393. édit . 4me . ) In England , the over - valuation of gold with respect to silver ...
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