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The Working Man's Manual: A New Theory of Political Economy, on the ... - Página 114
por Stephen Simpson - 1831 - 272 páginas
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Volumen1

David Hume - 1804 - 592 páginas
...commerce, and for whose sake alone all men desire money? What pity LYCURGUS did not think of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gold and silver from SPARTA...as being of so much less real and intrinsic value. It must, however, be confessed, that, as all these questions of trade and money are extremely complicated,...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects

David Hume - 1806 - 226 páginas
...commerce, and for whose sake alone all men desire money! What pity Lycurgus did not think of paper-credit when he wanted to banish gold and silver from Sparta...use of as money; and would also have prevented more effectual/v all commerce with strangers, as being of so much less real and intrinsic value. It must,...
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Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1809 - 868 páginas
...commerce, and for whose sake alone all men desire money ? What pity Lycurgus did not think of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gold and silver from Sparta...as being of so much less real and intrinsic value. It must, however, be confessed, that, as all these questions of trade and money are extremely complicated,...
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Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1825 - 562 páginas
...men desire money ? What pity Lycurgus did not think of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gokl and silver from Sparta ! It would have served his...as being of so much less real and intrinsic value. It must, however, be confessed, that, as all these questions of trade and money are extremely complicated,...
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Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1842 - 570 páginas
...commerce, and for whose sake alone all men desire money ? What pity Lycurgus did not thim£of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gold and silver from Sparta...have served his purpose better than the lumps of iron ho made use of as money ; and would also have prevented more effectually all commerce with strangers,...
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Letters to the Editor of "The Times" Journal: On the Affairs and ..., Volumen23

Richard Page - 1826 - 340 páginas
...effects I have here mentioned, these are his words : " What pity Lycurgus did not think of paper-credit when he wanted to banish gold and silver from Sparta...as being of so much less real and intrinsic value." But if not true to the full extent, this at least is certain, that the effect of a redundant currency,...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 602 páginas
...commerce, and for whose sake alone all men desire money ? What pity Lycurgus did not think of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gold and silver from Sparta!...effectually all commerce with strangers, as being of so much real and intrinsic value. It must, however, be confessed, that, as all these questions of trade and...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume, Volumen3

David Hume - 1854 - 590 páginas
...pity Lycurgus did not think of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gold and silver from Sparta ! Tt would have served his purpose better than the lumps...effectually all commerce with strangers, as being of so much real and intrinsic value. It must, however, be confessed, that, as all these questions of trade and...
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Philosophical Works, Volumen3

David Hume - 1854 - 586 páginas
...pity Lycurgus did not think of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gold and silver from Sparta ! Tt would have served his purpose better than the lumps...effectually all commerce with strangers, as being of so much real and intrinsic value. It must, however, be confessed, that, as all these questions of trade and...
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A Select Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts and Other Publications, on ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1857 - 718 páginas
...pity LYCUEGUS did not think of paper-credit, when he wanted to banish gold and silver from SPARTA 1 It would have served his purpose better than the lumps...as being of so much less real and intrinsic value. It must, however, be confessed, that, as all these questions of trade and money are extremely complicated,...
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