An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 1 卷Legrand, 1791 |
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... interest to diminish the quantity of pure metal contained in their coins ; but they feldom have fancied that they had any to augment it . The quantity of metal contained in the coins , I believe of all nations , has , accordingly , been ...
... interest to diminish the quantity of pure metal contained in their coins ; but they feldom have fancied that they had any to augment it . The quantity of metal contained in the coins , I believe of all nations , has , accordingly , been ...
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... interest of money is always a derivative revenue , which , if it is not paid from the profit which is made by the use of the money , must be paid from fome other fource of revenue , unless perhaps the bor- rower is a spendthrift , who ...
... interest of money is always a derivative revenue , which , if it is not paid from the profit which is made by the use of the money , must be paid from fome other fource of revenue , unless perhaps the bor- rower is a spendthrift , who ...
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... interest of all those who employ their land , labor , or stock , in bringing any commodity to market , that the quantity never should exceed the effectual demand ; and it is the interest of all other people that it never should fall ...
... interest of all those who employ their land , labor , or stock , in bringing any commodity to market , that the quantity never should exceed the effectual demand ; and it is the interest of all other people that it never should fall ...
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... interest , therefore , may lead us to form some notion of the progress of profit . a By the 37th of Henry VIII . all interest above ten per cent . was declared unlawful . More , it seems , had fometimes been taken before that . In the ...
... interest , therefore , may lead us to form some notion of the progress of profit . a By the 37th of Henry VIII . all interest above ten per cent . was declared unlawful . More , it seems , had fometimes been taken before that . In the ...
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Adam Smith. 1 I 2 1 In Scotland , though the legal rate of interest is the fame as in England , the market rate is rather higher . People of the best credit there feldom borrow under five per cent . Even pri- vate bankers in Edinburgh ...
Adam Smith. 1 I 2 1 In Scotland , though the legal rate of interest is the fame as in England , the market rate is rather higher . People of the best credit there feldom borrow under five per cent . Even pri- vate bankers in Edinburgh ...
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