The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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Page 11
Abraham John Valpy. profit , but an increase of expenditure , that urges him to this pro- ceeding . He now assumes the manners , and demands the equipage of a gentleman , in all its extravagance ; keeps a table like his landlord ...
Abraham John Valpy. profit , but an increase of expenditure , that urges him to this pro- ceeding . He now assumes the manners , and demands the equipage of a gentleman , in all its extravagance ; keeps a table like his landlord ...
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... increase ; and in this progression will the evil continue to advance to the end of time , every fourteen or sixteen years being pregnant with a fresh petition , founded on claims and prin- ciples equally as just as the preceding ...
... increase ; and in this progression will the evil continue to advance to the end of time , every fourteen or sixteen years being pregnant with a fresh petition , founded on claims and prin- ciples equally as just as the preceding ...
Page 8
... increasing those rates abroad ; thus check- ing import , already too great , and forcing an export , sufficient to correct the balance . SECTION V. The inconvenience of actually paying each balance by remitting the standard substance of ...
... increasing those rates abroad ; thus check- ing import , already too great , and forcing an export , sufficient to correct the balance . SECTION V. The inconvenience of actually paying each balance by remitting the standard substance of ...
Page 9
... increase of the supply ; and secondly , by as great a diminution of the demand . It is obvious that the quantity of gold , of silver , or of other metals produced from mines , cannot , for any considerable time , be much less than what ...
... increase of the supply ; and secondly , by as great a diminution of the demand . It is obvious that the quantity of gold , of silver , or of other metals produced from mines , cannot , for any considerable time , be much less than what ...
Page 10
... increase at a greater rate than con- trivances for diminishing metallic payments ; and the value of gold and silver , in exchange for other articles , may again increase . Quit - rents , now become nominal , would then acquire value ...
... increase at a greater rate than con- trivances for diminishing metallic payments ; and the value of gold and silver , in exchange for other articles , may again increase . Quit - rents , now become nominal , would then acquire value ...
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