Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Volume 2D. Appleton, 1866 |
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advances advantage amount bank notes bankers benefit bills bought bullion called capital cause circulation circumstances cloth coin commodities consequence considerable considered consumers continue cost of production currency debt demand depend desire diminished effect employed enable England equal equivalent exactly exchange exist expense exports extent fact fall foreign France gain Germany give given gold greater hands imports improvement income increase industry interest issue labour land least less limited linen loans lower manner means metals million mode natural necessary obtain operation paid payment period permanent person portion present principle produce profit proportion purchase quantity raise receive rent respect rise saving sell shillings silver speculation sufficient supply supposed things tion trade transactions usual wages wanted whole yards