The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... specie which is in the kingdom. In my opinion, it is only in this interval or intermediate situation, betwixt the acquisition of money and rise of prices, that the increasing quantity of gold and silver is favourable to industry. When ...
... specie which is in the kingdom. In my opinion, it is only in this interval or intermediate situation, betwixt the acquisition of money and rise of prices, that the increasing quantity of gold and silver is favourable to industry. When ...
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... specie may increase to a confiderable pitch, before it have this latter effect, appears, amongst other instances, from the frequent operations of the French King on the money; where it was always found, that the augmenting the numerary ...
... specie may increase to a confiderable pitch, before it have this latter effect, appears, amongst other instances, from the frequent operations of the French King on the money; where it was always found, that the augmenting the numerary ...
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... specie. And consequently, in this situation of society, the coin enters into many more contraćts, and by that means is much more employed than in the former. The necessary effect is, that, provided the money does not increase in the ...
... specie. And consequently, in this situation of society, the coin enters into many more contraćts, and by that means is much more employed than in the former. The necessary effect is, that, provided the money does not increase in the ...
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... specie became thereby necessary, the to ney itself, as a valuable commodity, h been sent to other countries; and, in n turn for it, goods, or the materials manufacture, brought home. The ačtual specie cannot go out of country after the ...
... specie became thereby necessary, the to ney itself, as a valuable commodity, h been sent to other countries; and, in n turn for it, goods, or the materials manufacture, brought home. The ačtual specie cannot go out of country after the ...
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... specie upon the banks; and whether the step lately taken will diminish the exchange, or the demands upon the banks for specie. The rate of exchange between any two countries is regulated by two circumstances: 1. The degree in which the ...
... specie upon the banks; and whether the step lately taken will diminish the exchange, or the demands upon the banks for specie. The rate of exchange between any two countries is regulated by two circumstances: 1. The degree in which the ...
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