| David Hume - 1764 - 614 lehte
...of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleafes, and he pays only the ordinary intereft for it, while it is in his hands. He may, when he pleafes, repay any fum fo fmall as twenty pounds, and the intereft is difcounted from the very day... | |
| David Hume - 1768 - 606 lehte
...of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleafes, and he pays only the ordinary intereft for it, while it is in his hands. He may, when he pleafes, repay any fum fo fmall as twenty pounds, and the intereft is difcounted from the very day... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 lehte
...of it, be has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleafes, and he pays tnly the ordinary interejl for it, while it is in his hands. — He may, when he pleafes, repay any fum fo f mall as tuientj pounds, and the intcreji is difcoun ted from the very day... | |
| David Hume - 1804 - 592 lehte
...finds surety to the amount, we shall suppose, of a thousand pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleases,...the interest is discounted from the Very day of the repayment. The advantages, resulting from this contrivance, are manifold. As a man may find surety... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 868 lehte
...finds surety to the amount, we shall suppose, of a thousand pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleases,...the interest is discounted from the very day of the repayment. The advantages, resulting from this contrivance, are manifold. As a man may find surety... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1846 - 510 lehte
...finds surety to the amount, we shall suppose, of a thousand pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleases,...twenty pounds, and the interest is discounted from its material, is just, in the same ratio, a cheap or a dear method of accomplishing a purpose. That... | |
| John Hill Burton, David Hume - 1846 - 512 lehte
...pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleases, and ho pays only the ordinary interest for it while it is...twenty pounds, and the interest is discounted from its material, is just, in the same ratio, a cheap or a dear method of accomplishing a purpose. That... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1846 - 520 lehte
...of a thousand pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever lie pleases, and he pays only the ordinary interest for it while it is in his hands. Ho may, when he pleases, repay any sum so small as twenty pounds, and the interest is discounted from... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 586 lehte
...finds surety to the amount, we shall suppose, of a thousand pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleases,...the interest is discounted from the very day of the repayment. The advantages resulting from this contrivance are manifold. As a man may find surety nearly... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1857 - 718 lehte
...security to the amount they require —suppose five thousand pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleases,...any sum, so small as twenty pounds, and the interest ceases on the day of repayment. The advantages of this contrivance, says Mr. Hume, are manifold—'*as... | |
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