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... borrower , and to the risk he runs of losing the principal . In a country , therefore , where there is no commerce , every money - lender who accepts of interest will be regarded in the same odious light in which pawnbrokers are ...
... borrower , and to the risk he runs of losing the principal . In a country , therefore , where there is no commerce , every money - lender who accepts of interest will be regarded in the same odious light in which pawnbrokers are ...
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... borrower . On the contrary , Mr. Bentham observes , that where the security is good , there will be always found a sufficient number of money - lenders , with whom a disposition to prodigality will operate as a recom- mendation . In ...
... borrower . On the contrary , Mr. Bentham observes , that where the security is good , there will be always found a sufficient number of money - lenders , with whom a disposition to prodigality will operate as a recom- mendation . In ...
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... borrower . With respect to the second class of prodigals , those who have no security to offer , either of a certain or of a contingent nature , a very few words may suffice . If they are able to raise any money , it can only be lent on ...
... borrower . With respect to the second class of prodigals , those who have no security to offer , either of a certain or of a contingent nature , a very few words may suffice . If they are able to raise any money , it can only be lent on ...
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... borrower who had a loss amount- ing to ten per cent . , from which to save himself by the same means . And in any case , though in proportion to the amount of the loss , the rate of interest were ever so great , as that the clear saving ...
... borrower who had a loss amount- ing to ten per cent . , from which to save himself by the same means . And in any case , though in proportion to the amount of the loss , the rate of interest were ever so great , as that the clear saving ...
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... borrower and lender are equally entitled to favour from the legislator , as both are to be presumed . equally capable to understand their own interest . The one has the same interest in lending that the other has in borrowing ; and ...
... borrower and lender are equally entitled to favour from the legislator , as both are to be presumed . equally capable to understand their own interest . The one has the same interest in lending that the other has in borrowing ; and ...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Lectures on political economy ... To ... Dugald Stewart Visualização integral - 1856 |
The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Lectures on political economy ... To ... Dugald Stewart Visualização integral - 1856 |
The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Lectures on political economy ... To ... Dugald Stewart Visualização integral - 1856 |
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