Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising the value of money (Letter to a member of Parliament. 1691.) Short observations on a printed paper entitled, 'For encouraging the coining silver money in England' ... Further considerations concerning raising the value of money. Two treatises of governmentC. and J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... trade ( the foundation of riches ) will be obstructed . 2. It will be a prejudice to none , but those who most need assistance and help ; I mean widows and orphans , and others uninstructed in the arts and management of more skilful men ...
... trade ( the foundation of riches ) will be obstructed . 2. It will be a prejudice to none , but those who most need assistance and help ; I mean widows and orphans , and others uninstructed in the arts and management of more skilful men ...
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... trading town beyond sea , of a master of a vessel , there esteemed a sober and fair man , who yet could not hold saying ... trade , have made borrowing in fashion . The bankers are a clear instance of this : for some years since , the ...
... trading town beyond sea , of a master of a vessel , there esteemed a sober and fair man , who yet could not hold saying ... trade , have made borrowing in fashion . The bankers are a clear instance of this : for some years since , the ...
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... trade for the bankers , paying at most but four per cent . and receiving from six to ten per cent . or more , at that low rate could be content to have more money lie dead by them , than now , when it is higher : by which means there ...
... trade for the bankers , paying at most but four per cent . and receiving from six to ten per cent . or more , at that low rate could be content to have more money lie dead by them , than now , when it is higher : by which means there ...
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... trade it should be . But , if you lessen the rate of use , the lender , whose interest it is to keep up the rate of money , will rather lend it to the banker , at the legal interest , than to the tradesman , or gentleman , who , when ...
... trade it should be . But , if you lessen the rate of use , the lender , whose interest it is to keep up the rate of money , will rather lend it to the banker , at the legal interest , than to the tradesman , or gentleman , who , when ...
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... trade of a country . For , in trade every body calls for money , according as he wants it , and this disproportion is always felt . For , if English- men owed in all but one million , and there were a mil- lion of money in England , the ...
... trade of a country . For , in trade every body calls for money , according as he wants it , and this disproportion is always felt . For , if English- men owed in all but one million , and there were a mil- lion of money in England , the ...
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