The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh: The nature and causes of the wealth of nationsT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... thofe metals with exactness gave occafion to the inftitution of coins , of which the ftamp , covering entirely both fides of the piece and sometimes the IV . the edges too , was fuppofed to ascertain 38 OF THE ORIGIN AND USE OF MONEY .
... thofe metals with exactness gave occafion to the inftitution of coins , of which the ftamp , covering entirely both fides of the piece and sometimes the IV . the edges too , was fuppofed to ascertain 38 OF THE ORIGIN AND USE OF MONEY .
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... sometimes of more difficult purchase . The quantity of labour which any particular quantity of them can purchase or command , or the quantity of other goods which it will exchange for , depends always upon the fertility or barren- nefs ...
... sometimes of more difficult purchase . The quantity of labour which any particular quantity of them can purchase or command , or the quantity of other goods which it will exchange for , depends always upon the fertility or barren- nefs ...
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... sometimes rife a good deal above , their natural price . In the other fpecies of industry , the produce of equal quantities of labour being always the fame , or very nearly the fame , it can be more exactly fuited to the effectual ...
... sometimes rife a good deal above , their natural price . In the other fpecies of industry , the produce of equal quantities of labour being always the fame , or very nearly the fame , it can be more exactly fuited to the effectual ...
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... sometimes too of diffipation and diverfion . If it is not complied with , the confequences are often dan- gerous , and fometimes fatal , and fuch as almoft always , fooner or later , bring on the peculiar infirmity of the trade . If ...
... sometimes too of diffipation and diverfion . If it is not complied with , the confequences are often dan- gerous , and fometimes fatal , and fuch as almoft always , fooner or later , bring on the peculiar infirmity of the trade . If ...
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... sometimes been taken before that . In the reign of Edward VI . religious zeal pro- hibited all intereft . This prohibition , however , like all others of the fame kind , is faid to have produced no effect , and probably rather increased ...
... sometimes been taken before that . In the reign of Edward VI . religious zeal pro- hibited all intereft . This prohibition , however , like all others of the fame kind , is faid to have produced no effect , and probably rather increased ...
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