Money and Its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History of the Currencies of the United States |
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... supply Scotland with capital The value of gold and silver their value in barter They acquire additional value from their use as money The first proposition correct The last not . . . · · Objection to gold and silver as money 83 N * XNXX ...
... supply Scotland with capital The value of gold and silver their value in barter They acquire additional value from their use as money The first proposition correct The last not . . . · · Objection to gold and silver as money 83 N * XNXX ...
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... supply the demand 264 • It did not reduce its issues , for the reason that the demand was domestic , not foreign 264 When the exchanges were even or favorable , it supplied all the currency wanted 264 · Hence the condition in which it ...
... supply the demand 264 • It did not reduce its issues , for the reason that the demand was domestic , not foreign 264 When the exchanges were even or favorable , it supplied all the currency wanted 264 · Hence the condition in which it ...
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... supply Inconvertible money in excess when not exchangeable for equal nominal 342 amounts of coin • 343 The difficulty of regulating its quantity the only , but a sufficient , reason against its use 343 • No currency not presently due ...
... supply Inconvertible money in excess when not exchangeable for equal nominal 342 amounts of coin • 343 The difficulty of regulating its quantity the only , but a sufficient , reason against its use 343 • No currency not presently due ...
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... supply and demand , and all the phenomena of value , may be investigated algebraically , and illustrated geometrically . " . Effeteness of the English school . . 397 399 BONAMY PRICE . " Principles of Currency " 66 399 The doctrines of ...
... supply and demand , and all the phenomena of value , may be investigated algebraically , and illustrated geometrically . " . Effeteness of the English school . . 397 399 BONAMY PRICE . " Principles of Currency " 66 399 The doctrines of ...
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... supply the government with $ 150,000,000 . 557 Urge Mr. Chase , Secretary of the Treasury , to draw upon them in the ordinary course of business 558 Independent Treasury modified for this purpose Mr. Chase refuses to accede to their ...
... supply the government with $ 150,000,000 . 557 Urge Mr. Chase , Secretary of the Treasury , to draw upon them in the ordinary course of business 558 Independent Treasury modified for this purpose Mr. Chase refuses to accede to their ...
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accommodation bills Adam Smith amount of coin Aristotle assumed Bank of England bank-notes bankers bills given borrowers bullion capital circulation commerce Committee commodities consequently consumers consumption contraction convertible corresponding amount cost credits issued debt demand deposits depreciated discharge discount distribution Economists effect equal excess exchange exports foreign gold and silver greater hand holders Hume immediately inconvertible increase industry instruments issuers kind labor latter laws liabilities loans Lord Overstone loss means measure ment merchandise merchant methods nature necessary never notes and credits operations paid paper currency paper money parties payable payment Political Economy possessed precious metals principle produce profit proper purchase quantity rate of interest ratio reason received reduced rency represent reserves says securities sell Smith specie speedily supply supposed symbolic currency theory thing tion trade transactions usury value of money Wealth of Nations whole wholly