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... discounting bills of exchange , that is , by advancing money upon them before they are due , that the greater part of banks and bankers iffue their promiffory notes . They de- duct always , upon whatever fum they advance 9 . the legal ...
... discounting bills of exchange , that is , by advancing money upon them before they are due , that the greater part of banks and bankers iffue their promiffory notes . They de- duct always , upon whatever fum they advance 9 . the legal ...
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... discounting a proportion- able part of the intereft of the great fum from the day on which each of thofe fmall fums is paid in , till the whole be in this mannner repaid . All merchants , therefore , and almost all men of business ...
... discounting a proportion- able part of the intereft of the great fum from the day on which each of thofe fmall fums is paid in , till the whole be in this mannner repaid . All merchants , therefore , and almost all men of business ...
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... greater number of induftrious people who prepare thofe goods for the market . Hence the great benefit which the country has derived from this trade . The facility of discounting bills of exchange it may be THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 41.
... greater number of induftrious people who prepare thofe goods for the market . Hence the great benefit which the country has derived from this trade . The facility of discounting bills of exchange it may be THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 41.
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Adam Smith. The facility of discounting bills of exchange it may be thought indeed , gives the English merchants a conveniency equivalent to the cafh accounts of the Scotch merchants . But the Scotch merchants , it must be remembered ...
Adam Smith. The facility of discounting bills of exchange it may be thought indeed , gives the English merchants a conveniency equivalent to the cafh accounts of the Scotch merchants . But the Scotch merchants , it must be remembered ...
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... discounting his bills , advances him likewise upon fuch occafions , fuch fums upon his caflı account , and accepts of a piece - meal repay- ment as the money comes in from the occafional fale of his goods , upon the easy terms of the ...
... discounting his bills , advances him likewise upon fuch occafions , fuch fums upon his caflı account , and accepts of a piece - meal repay- ment as the money comes in from the occafional fale of his goods , upon the easy terms of the ...
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