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... measure of the value of other commodities . 18. That in a country , where they had such a stand- ing measure , any quantity of that money ( if it were but so much that every body might have some ) would serve to drive any proportion of ...
... measure of the value of other commodities . 18. That in a country , where they had such a stand- ing measure , any quantity of that money ( if it were but so much that every body might have some ) would serve to drive any proportion of ...
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... measure of commerce , like all other measures , is arbitrary , and may at plea- sure be varied , by putting more or fewer grains of silver in pieces of a known denomination , v . g . by making a penny or a shilling lighter or heavier in ...
... measure of commerce , like all other measures , is arbitrary , and may at plea- sure be varied , by putting more or fewer grains of silver in pieces of a known denomination , v . g . by making a penny or a shilling lighter or heavier in ...
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... measure of Two metals , as gold and silver , cannot be the measure of commerce both together in any coun- try ; because the measure of commerce must be perpe- tually the same , invariable , and keeping the same pro- portion of value in ...
... measure of Two metals , as gold and silver , cannot be the measure of commerce both together in any coun- try ; because the measure of commerce must be perpe- tually the same , invariable , and keeping the same pro- portion of value in ...
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OF | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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