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... commodities of other countries . These foreign commodities so exchanged for ours are stated in the Custom House books , when they are imported , according to certain rates , which never vary . The official value of our imports thus ...
... commodities of other countries . These foreign commodities so exchanged for ours are stated in the Custom House books , when they are imported , according to certain rates , which never vary . The official value of our imports thus ...
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... commodities which may be always purchased by other commodities . All trade consists in the exchange of equi- valents , and we receive an equivalent , whether we exchange commodities commonly so called for other commodities com- monly so ...
... commodities which may be always purchased by other commodities . All trade consists in the exchange of equi- valents , and we receive an equivalent , whether we exchange commodities commonly so called for other commodities com- monly so ...
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... commodities , in the circum- stances he adverted to , affecting the contingent as well as actual supply , compared to the average rate of consumption , which it appeared to him might account for the difference of bullion prices . 2. The ...
... commodities , in the circum- stances he adverted to , affecting the contingent as well as actual supply , compared to the average rate of consumption , which it appeared to him might account for the difference of bullion prices . 2. The ...
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... commodities ; but , if the supply of all other commodities be unquestion- ably increasing , and the supply of gold and silver be stationary , or increasing in a much smaller pro- portion , it necessarily follows that a continuing ...
... commodities ; but , if the supply of all other commodities be unquestion- ably increasing , and the supply of gold and silver be stationary , or increasing in a much smaller pro- portion , it necessarily follows that a continuing ...
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... commodities for which they are granted is estimated in gold or silver ; and the bills granted in exchange for com- modities are payable in gold or silver , if required by the holder . Such bills of exchange are well known among ...
... commodities for which they are granted is estimated in gold or silver ; and the bills granted in exchange for com- modities are payable in gold or silver , if required by the holder . Such bills of exchange are well known among ...
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2d Edit 4th Edit able-bodied abuses Act of Parliament Agricultural amount appears ation Author Bank of England bankers bills of exchange Britain British CALIFORNIA LIBRARY CHAP coin Committee commodities consequence continued Corn Laws currency Dantzic declared value defalcation deposits depression diminished distress dustry duties of customs effect enable ending in 1815 Engravings exchangeable value exclusive privilege exports Fcap five years ending foreign corn gold and silver grain grower of corn HISTORY home grower importable price importation of foreign increase issue labourers land London manufactures official value operation paper parish persons Plates Poor Laws poor-rates population present previous to 1815 price of corn price of wheat quarter raised relief restraints upon industry returns revenue rise ROBERT SOUTHEY Scotland seasons small notes sup.-roy supply of gold taxes tonnage UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA value of money Vols Whately WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER
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