Public Economy for the United StatesA.S. Barnes & Company, 1849 - 536 páginas |
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... Currency . - As a Man that fails frequently in Business can not get rich , so neither can a Nation . - The possible Destiny of the Country , under a Protective System , grand and glorious . - Free Trade devours All , and then eats up ...
... Currency . - As a Man that fails frequently in Business can not get rich , so neither can a Nation . - The possible Destiny of the Country , under a Protective System , grand and glorious . - Free Trade devours All , and then eats up ...
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... currency by the authority of great names . The author of this work has no objection to the use of the term science in this application ; nor does he deny , but on the contrary maintains , that the elements of public economy embody the ...
... currency by the authority of great names . The author of this work has no objection to the use of the term science in this application ; nor does he deny , but on the contrary maintains , that the elements of public economy embody the ...
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... currency . But the main object of M. Say in asserting that " wealth is essentially independent of political organ- ization , " or of the structure of society , was to guard his system as a science , and to put forward its prerogatives ...
... currency . But the main object of M. Say in asserting that " wealth is essentially independent of political organ- ization , " or of the structure of society , was to guard his system as a science , and to put forward its prerogatives ...
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... currency can be secure and permanent , which is not based on the precious metals ; but it was not necessary , for practical purposes , since they were right so far , on this stage of causes , really but an effect of antecedent causes ...
... currency can be secure and permanent , which is not based on the precious metals ; but it was not necessary , for practical purposes , since they were right so far , on this stage of causes , really but an effect of antecedent causes ...
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... currency was established . Nobody can find a time when it was not acted upon . It is , therefore , re- markable , even marvellous , that a truth so simple , so plain , so prac- tical , and therefore so important , should never have been ...
... currency was established . Nobody can find a time when it was not acted upon . It is , therefore , re- markable , even marvellous , that a truth so simple , so plain , so prac- tical , and therefore so important , should never have been ...
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