The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... suppose the consumption of this country to be one thousand quarters of wheat a year ; and let us further suppose , that the quantity produced is also one thousand quarters . If then one hun- dred quarters should be imported into the ...
... suppose the consumption of this country to be one thousand quarters of wheat a year ; and let us further suppose , that the quantity produced is also one thousand quarters . If then one hun- dred quarters should be imported into the ...
Page 14
... suppose , that if all the cultivated land of England were destitute of a tenant to - day , that it would remain so till to - morrow , because government have not sanctioned a prohibitory duty on foreign grain ? or even if government ...
... suppose , that if all the cultivated land of England were destitute of a tenant to - day , that it would remain so till to - morrow , because government have not sanctioned a prohibitory duty on foreign grain ? or even if government ...
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... suppose this imaginary case : I shall , therefore , continue to place . corn by the side of gold ; and endeavour to establish the exact con- formity in principle between the two . SECTION II . When a standard of value is once selected ...
... suppose this imaginary case : I shall , therefore , continue to place . corn by the side of gold ; and endeavour to establish the exact con- formity in principle between the two . SECTION II . When a standard of value is once selected ...
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... suppose the quarter of fine wheat divided into sixty- four parts , and secured in bags of a gallon each , which may be denominated seals ; the quarter of wheat will then always be worth sixty - four seals , let the scarcity or plenty be ...
... suppose the quarter of fine wheat divided into sixty- four parts , and secured in bags of a gallon each , which may be denominated seals ; the quarter of wheat will then always be worth sixty - four seals , let the scarcity or plenty be ...
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... suppose the circulation of corn . All imports and exports would then be divided into other com- modities , and into grain , with doubtless a similar theory of advan- tage and disadvantage , from a defect of one , and an excess of the ...
... suppose the circulation of corn . All imports and exports would then be divided into other com- modities , and into grain , with doubtless a similar theory of advan- tage and disadvantage , from a defect of one , and an excess of the ...
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