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Page 41
He accepts this alliance , which the interest of the king of Prussia will oblige that
prince to observe ; or , if he should , contrary to his own interest , and all the
maxims he has hitherto pursued , infringe the articles of this treaty ; the elector of
...
He accepts this alliance , which the interest of the king of Prussia will oblige that
prince to observe ; or , if he should , contrary to his own interest , and all the
maxims he has hitherto pursued , infringe the articles of this treaty ; the elector of
...
Page 125
Now , I think , such proposals may be made to the female stock - holders , as will
make it for • their interest chearfully to transfer their properties to the public . •
Every one knows , that since the reduction of the interest of the funds , and the ...
Now , I think , such proposals may be made to the female stock - holders , as will
make it for • their interest chearfully to transfer their properties to the public . •
Every one knows , that since the reduction of the interest of the funds , and the ...
Page 437
Athly , The high interest of money induces foreigners to remit theirs in order to
become creditors of the state . Ithall • not dwell on the puerile prejudice of those
who call the acquisi• tion of that money an advantage : unlefs where the commer(
...
Athly , The high interest of money induces foreigners to remit theirs in order to
become creditors of the state . Ithall • not dwell on the puerile prejudice of those
who call the acquisi• tion of that money an advantage : unlefs where the commer(
...
Page 440
... if it is observed , that the • tax is by every one of those who pay it , and receive it
again upon the merchandize , increased at least the interest of the " advance he
has made ; reckoning from the first , who pays - only the naked taxes thereon .
... if it is observed , that the • tax is by every one of those who pay it , and receive it
again upon the merchandize , increased at least the interest of the " advance he
has made ; reckoning from the first , who pays - only the naked taxes thereon .
Page 445
... is brought nearer to its natural order , • in proportion as the foreign money is
more equally diftributed among the people . 4thly , The diminution of the number
of borrowers , or of • the natural interest of money , being a consequence of the ...
... is brought nearer to its natural order , • in proportion as the foreign money is
more equally diftributed among the people . 4thly , The diminution of the number
of borrowers , or of • the natural interest of money , being a consequence of the ...
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