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Page 21
... shewn that Money and Credit are homogeneous quantities and that Money is only the highest and most general form of Credit . On SALE or CIRCULATION . 18. When commodities are interchanged directly for one another it is called BARTER or ...
... shewn that Money and Credit are homogeneous quantities and that Money is only the highest and most general form of Credit . On SALE or CIRCULATION . 18. When commodities are interchanged directly for one another it is called BARTER or ...
Page 40
... shewn to have Value , and to be Wealth , like any material products , they may be bought and sold and exchanged like any material products . A Right to demand a loaf of bread may be exchanged against a Right to have one's hair cut . And ...
... shewn to have Value , and to be Wealth , like any material products , they may be bought and sold and exchanged like any material products . A Right to demand a loaf of bread may be exchanged against a Right to have one's hair cut . And ...
Page 50
... shewn to be DEMAND : and there can be but one General Law which governs their exchangeable relations . Now let A and B be any two Economic Quantities of any form whatever , then supposing that A remains the same while B varies with ...
... shewn to be DEMAND : and there can be but one General Law which governs their exchangeable relations . Now let A and B be any two Economic Quantities of any form whatever , then supposing that A remains the same while B varies with ...
Page 62
... shewn the real application of the alge- braical signs in the Theory of Credit . And when we have combined these three things together - an exposition of the Facts of Commerce- -an exposition of the Law of CREDIT , —and shewn the ...
... shewn the real application of the alge- braical signs in the Theory of Credit . And when we have combined these three things together - an exposition of the Facts of Commerce- -an exposition of the Law of CREDIT , —and shewn the ...
Page 73
... shewn that in all Loans of the nature of the Mutuum , and in Sales of goods on Credit , the Property in the money or the goods is transferred to the borrower or the buyer , and in exchange for it the lender or the seller receives the ...
... shewn that in all Loans of the nature of the Mutuum , and in Sales of goods on Credit , the Property in the money or the goods is transferred to the borrower or the buyer , and in exchange for it the lender or the seller receives the ...
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acceptor Accommodation Bill amount Bank Act Bank Notes Bank of England banker Bills of Exchange Bills of Lading bought and sold Bullion Report called Capital Cash Credits cause chattels cheque circulation clear coin Coinage commercial commodities consequence Convertible Securities created Creditor Crown 8vo Currency Principle customer's Debt Debtor Deposits depreciated Duty to pay Economic Quantity Edition equal exactly EXPANSIVE Theory extinguished funds give Hence indorsement Labour Law of Value loan London Lord Overstone means merchandise merchant metal nature Negative Obligation operation paid Paper Currency payable payment person possession pound weight Price of gold profit Promise to pay purchase R. A. PROCTOR Rate of Discount receive RESTRICTIVE Theory Right of action Right to demand Roman Law says sell shew shewn silver species of Property Suppose termed things trade transaction transfer Value vols Wealth wholesale dealer Woodcuts
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