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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... raised to two - and - twenty fhillings , all accounts being kept and almost all obligations for debt being expreffed in filver money , the greater part of payments could in either cafe be made with the fame quantity of filver money as ...
... raised to two - and - twenty fhillings , all accounts being kept and almost all obligations for debt being expreffed in filver money , the greater part of payments could in either cafe be made with the fame quantity of filver money as ...
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... raised the value of the filver coin which can be exchanged for it . In the English mint a pound weight of gold is coined into forty - four guineas and a half , which , at one - and - twenty fhillings the guinea , is equal to forty - fix ...
... raised the value of the filver coin which can be exchanged for it . In the English mint a pound weight of gold is coined into forty - four guineas and a half , which , at one - and - twenty fhillings the guinea , is equal to forty - fix ...
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... raised not only the value of the gold coin , but likewife that of the filver coin in proportion to gold bullion , and probably too in proportion to all other commodities ; though the price of the greater part of other commodities being ...
... raised not only the value of the gold coin , but likewife that of the filver coin in proportion to gold bullion , and probably too in proportion to all other commodities ; though the price of the greater part of other commodities being ...
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... raised by the high price of copper in English coin , fo the price of filver in bullion is not funk by the low rate of filver in English coin . Silver in bullion still preserves its proper proportion to gold ; for the fame reafon that ...
... raised by the high price of copper in English coin , fo the price of filver in bullion is not funk by the low rate of filver in English coin . Silver in bullion still preserves its proper proportion to gold ; for the fame reafon that ...
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... raise their emoluments , whe- ther they confift in wages or profit , greatly above their natural rate . The price of monopoly is upon every occafion the highest which can be got . The natural price , or VII . or the price of free ...
... raise their emoluments , whe- ther they confift in wages or profit , greatly above their natural rate . The price of monopoly is upon every occafion the highest which can be got . The natural price , or VII . or the price of free ...
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