An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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第 viii 頁
... fall indifferently upon every differ- ent Species of Revenue . Capitation Taxes Taxes upon Consumable Commodities 525 525 528 CHAPTER III Of Public Debts 575 AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH viii CONTENTS.
... fall indifferently upon every differ- ent Species of Revenue . Capitation Taxes Taxes upon Consumable Commodities 525 525 528 CHAPTER III Of Public Debts 575 AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH viii CONTENTS.
第 9 頁
... fall short of this effectual demand . If there were in England , for example , an effectual demand for an additional quantity of gold , a packet boat could bring from Lisbon , or from wherever else it was to be had , fifty tons of gold ...
... fall short of this effectual demand . If there were in England , for example , an effectual demand for an additional quantity of gold , a packet boat could bring from Lisbon , or from wherever else it was to be had , fifty tons of gold ...
第 11 頁
... fall short in a country which has where- withal to purchase them , there are more expedients for supplying their place , than that of almost any other commodity . If the materials of manufacture are wanted , industry must stop . If ...
... fall short in a country which has where- withal to purchase them , there are more expedients for supplying their place , than that of almost any other commodity . If the materials of manufacture are wanted , industry must stop . If ...
第 65 頁
... fall to the bank at the price at which it had been received , either by not taking it out before the end of the six months , or by neglecting to pay one fourth or one half per cent . in order to obtain a new receipt for another six ...
... fall to the bank at the price at which it had been received , either by not taking it out before the end of the six months , or by neglecting to pay one fourth or one half per cent . in order to obtain a new receipt for another six ...
第 66 頁
... paid for the keeping , which would be mere loss to the holder of the receipt . If the agio of the bank , however , should at any time fall to three per cent . , such receipts might bring some price in 66 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
... paid for the keeping , which would be mere loss to the holder of the receipt . If the agio of the bank , however , should at any time fall to three per cent . , such receipts might bring some price in 66 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.
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