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... called CREDIT in popular language . 27. Capital may increase in two ways · CHAPTER II . ON VALUE . 1. The Theory of VALUE PAGE 32 23383 36 be exchanged • 7. Distinction between DEPRECIATION and DIMINUTION IN VALUE 2. Definition of VALUE ...
... called CREDIT in popular language . 27. Capital may increase in two ways · CHAPTER II . ON VALUE . 1. The Theory of VALUE PAGE 32 23383 36 be exchanged • 7. Distinction between DEPRECIATION and DIMINUTION IN VALUE 2. Definition of VALUE ...
Page viii
... called CREDIT in popular language . 27. Capital may increase in two ways · CHAPTER II . ON VALUE . 1. The Theory of VALUE PAGE 32 23383 36 be exchanged • 7. Distinction between DEPRECIATION and DIMINUTION IN VALUE 2. Definition of VALUE ...
... called CREDIT in popular language . 27. Capital may increase in two ways · CHAPTER II . ON VALUE . 1. The Theory of VALUE PAGE 32 23383 36 be exchanged • 7. Distinction between DEPRECIATION and DIMINUTION IN VALUE 2. Definition of VALUE ...
Page ix
... called POSITIVE , the same event if it is to happen in Time future is called NEGATIVE 13. The Positive and Negative signs denote any kind of OPPOSITION or INVERSENESS 14. Opposite or Inverse Operations are also denoted by the same signs ...
... called POSITIVE , the same event if it is to happen in Time future is called NEGATIVE 13. The Positive and Negative signs denote any kind of OPPOSITION or INVERSENESS 14. Opposite or Inverse Operations are also denoted by the same signs ...
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... called Manci- pium , because it was supposed to be acquired by the strong hand , and if not kept with a very firm grasp , would probably be lost again . As civilisation advanced , the ownership of things was held to be centred in the ...
... called Manci- pium , because it was supposed to be acquired by the strong hand , and if not kept with a very firm grasp , would probably be lost again . As civilisation advanced , the ownership of things was held to be centred in the ...
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... called in English and Roman law Corporeal Property , because it is the Property , or Right in some specific matter . Hence this species of Property is usually called Corporeal , or Material Property , or Corporeal , or Material Wealth ...
... called in English and Roman law Corporeal Property , because it is the Property , or Right in some specific matter . Hence this species of Property is usually called Corporeal , or Material Property , or Corporeal , or Material Wealth ...
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Accommodation actual amount Bank Bank Notes banker becomes Bills of Exchange bought bullion called Capital cash cause cheque circulation clear Coin commerce commodities consequence considered course created Credit Creditor Crown 8vo Currency Debt Debtor definition demand Deposits Discount distinct Duty Economic Quantity Edition effect England equal exactly existence future give given gold hands Hence houses increased interest issue kind Labour land limits London material means merchant metal Money nature Negative never Notes Obligation operations paid pass payable payment person Positive possession pound practice present principle Profit Promise Property purchase Rate received represent require Right Right of action Right to demand rise Roman says sell shilling silver sold species Suppose termed Theory things trade transfer true Value Wealth weight
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