The Quarterly Review, 4. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1810 |
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Page 434
... exchange cannot rise or fall very far above or below its level ; because the expenses attending the transport of the precious metals , by which a debt may always be discharged or a purchase made , are seldom very considerable . Besides ...
... exchange cannot rise or fall very far above or below its level ; because the expenses attending the transport of the precious metals , by which a debt may always be discharged or a purchase made , are seldom very considerable . Besides ...
Page 526
... exchange , can continue uninformed or unsatisfied upon the subject . 6 Sir John next proceeds , chap . 2 , to examine the general ques- tion , Whether the present state of our currency has any connec- tion whatever with the state of the ...
... exchange , can continue uninformed or unsatisfied upon the subject . 6 Sir John next proceeds , chap . 2 , to examine the general ques- tion , Whether the present state of our currency has any connec- tion whatever with the state of the ...
Page 527
... exchange arises from seventeen causes ; of which , one of the most essential is a want of MIDDLE ' MEN . 2dly , That the state of the currency has no connection whatever with the unfavourable state of the exchange . 3dly , That the ...
... exchange arises from seventeen causes ; of which , one of the most essential is a want of MIDDLE ' MEN . 2dly , That the state of the currency has no connection whatever with the unfavourable state of the exchange . 3dly , That the ...
Contents
Alicia Tindal Palmer | 61 |
Reasons for declining to become a Subscriber to | 68 |
Travels in various Countries of Europe Asia | 111 |
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