The Pamphleteer, Volumen14Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... currency of that period . The exercise of a proper economy and retrenchment would secure to him now an ample remuneration for his employment of capital . Let him not grasp at an extent of occupation beyond his means and personal atten ...
... currency of that period . The exercise of a proper economy and retrenchment would secure to him now an ample remuneration for his employment of capital . Let him not grasp at an extent of occupation beyond his means and personal atten ...
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... prevent unnecessary repetitions of words - Gold always meaning the currency of intrinsic value , which constitutes a legal Tender ; when it is not obviously used in a restricted sense . A PLAIN STATEMENT , & c . & c .
... prevent unnecessary repetitions of words - Gold always meaning the currency of intrinsic value , which constitutes a legal Tender ; when it is not obviously used in a restricted sense . A PLAIN STATEMENT , & c . & c .
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... currency not convertible at will , may be depreciated to any extent . All these causes vary the nominal rate without ... currencies are of different metals , their actual relative values must be taken into the account . It must surely be ...
... currency not convertible at will , may be depreciated to any extent . All these causes vary the nominal rate without ... currencies are of different metals , their actual relative values must be taken into the account . It must surely be ...
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... currency proceeding in the same career of depreciation , which other non - convertible currencies have uniform- ly ... currency be depreciated ? Is it not actually depreciated ? Preparatory to the first , let us consider what forms the ...
... currency proceeding in the same career of depreciation , which other non - convertible currencies have uniform- ly ... currency be depreciated ? Is it not actually depreciated ? Preparatory to the first , let us consider what forms the ...
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... currencies , as to remain always of the same value , incapable of change , entirely unaf- fected by the supply or by the demand , whilst every other article is in perpetual fluctuation . Those who maintain an opinion so very strange and ...
... currencies , as to remain always of the same value , incapable of change , entirely unaf- fected by the supply or by the demand , whilst every other article is in perpetual fluctuation . Those who maintain an opinion so very strange and ...
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