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... thousand a - year in the maintenance of his machinery , if he can reduce this expenfe to five hundred , will naturally employ the other five hun- dred in purchafing an additional quantity of mate- rials to be wrought up by an additional ...
... thousand a - year in the maintenance of his machinery , if he can reduce this expenfe to five hundred , will naturally employ the other five hun- dred in purchafing an additional quantity of mate- rials to be wrought up by an additional ...
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... thousand pounds . As thofe notes serve all the purposes of money , his debtors pay him the fame intereft as if he ... thousand pounds in gold and filver may , frequently be a fufficient provifion for answering occafional demands . By ...
... thousand pounds . As thofe notes serve all the purposes of money , his debtors pay him the fame intereft as if he ... thousand pounds in gold and filver may , frequently be a fufficient provifion for answering occafional demands . By ...
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... thousand pounds for answering occafional demands . There would remain , therefore , in circulation , eight hundred thousand pounds in gold and filver , and a million of bank notes , or eighteen hundred thousand pounds of paper and money ...
... thousand pounds for answering occafional demands . There would remain , therefore , in circulation , eight hundred thousand pounds in gold and filver , and a million of bank notes , or eighteen hundred thousand pounds of paper and money ...
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... thousand pounds , therefore , muft overflow , that fum being over and above what can be employed in the circulation of the country . But though this fum cannot be employed at home , it is too valuable to be allowed to lie idle . It will ...
... thousand pounds , therefore , muft overflow , that fum being over and above what can be employed in the circulation of the country . But though this fum cannot be employed at home , it is too valuable to be allowed to lie idle . It will ...
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... thousand pounds for example ) , to any individual who could pro- cure two perfons of undoubted credit and good landed estate to become furety for him , that what- ever money should be advanced to him , within the fum for which the ...
... thousand pounds for example ) , to any individual who could pro- cure two perfons of undoubted credit and good landed estate to become furety for him , that what- ever money should be advanced to him , within the fum for which the ...
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