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... diminished without occafioning any diminution of produce , the grofs rent remains at least the same as before , and the neat rent is neceffarily augmented . But though the whole expenfc of maintaining the fixed capital is thus ...
... diminished without occafioning any diminution of produce , the grofs rent remains at least the same as before , and the neat rent is neceffarily augmented . But though the whole expenfc of maintaining the fixed capital is thus ...
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... diminish the pro- ductive powers of labor , is an improvement of the neat revenue of the fociety ; fo every faving in the expense of collecting and supporting that part of the circulating capital which confifts in money , is an ...
... diminish the pro- ductive powers of labor , is an improvement of the neat revenue of the fociety ; fo every faving in the expense of collecting and supporting that part of the circulating capital which confifts in money , is an ...
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... diminish the productive powers of labor , muft increase the fund which puts industry into motion , and confequently the annual produce of land and labor , the real revenue of every society . The fubftitution of paper in the room of gold ...
... diminish the productive powers of labor , muft increase the fund which puts industry into motion , and confequently the annual produce of land and labor , the real revenue of every society . The fubftitution of paper in the room of gold ...
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... diminishing the value of the whole currency , neceffarily augments the money price of commo- dities . But as the quantity of gold and filver , which is taken from the currency , is always equal to the quantity of paper which is added to ...
... diminishing the value of the whole currency , neceffarily augments the money price of commo- dities . But as the quantity of gold and filver , which is taken from the currency , is always equal to the quantity of paper which is added to ...
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Adam Smith. by which many people have been much alarmed , instead of diminishing , increases the security of the public . It obliges all of them to be more circum- spect in their conduct , and , by not extending their currency beyond its ...
Adam Smith. by which many people have been much alarmed , instead of diminishing , increases the security of the public . It obliges all of them to be more circum- spect in their conduct , and , by not extending their currency beyond its ...
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