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... balance their cash accounts , or to replace what they may have borrowed of them ; and thus almost the whole money business of the country is transacted by means of them . Hence the great trade of those companies By means of thofe cash ...
... balance their cash accounts , or to replace what they may have borrowed of them ; and thus almost the whole money business of the country is transacted by means of them . Hence the great trade of those companies By means of thofe cash ...
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... balance of trade . That when the country exported to a greater value than it im- ported , a balance became due to it from foreign nations , which was necessarily paid to it in gold and filver , and thereby increased the quantity of ...
... balance of trade . That when the country exported to a greater value than it im- ported , a balance became due to it from foreign nations , which was necessarily paid to it in gold and filver , and thereby increased the quantity of ...
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... balance of trade became neceffarily againft it ; the money of that country becoming neceffarily of fo much less value , in comparison with that of the country to which the balance was due . That if the exchange between England and ...
... balance of trade became neceffarily againft it ; the money of that country becoming neceffarily of fo much less value , in comparison with that of the country to which the balance was due . That if the exchange between England and ...
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... balance of gold and filver to be exported to Holland . Those arguments were partly folid and partly fophiftical ... trade , without any fuch attention , never fails to fupply in the proper quantity . They were fo- phiftical too , perhaps , in ...
... balance of gold and filver to be exported to Holland . Those arguments were partly folid and partly fophiftical ... trade , without any fuch attention , never fails to fupply in the proper quantity . They were fo- phiftical too , perhaps , in ...
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... balance of trade , and confequently the exportation of gold and filver . Such as they were , however , thofe arguments convinced the people to whom they were ad- dreffed . They were addreffed by merchants to parliaments , and to the ...
... balance of trade , and confequently the exportation of gold and filver . Such as they were , however , thofe arguments convinced the people to whom they were ad- dreffed . They were addreffed by merchants to parliaments , and to the ...
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