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... the difficulty of borrowing and lende aping much greater , whereby trade ( the foundation of mtur riches ) will be obstructed . 2. It will be a prejudice to none , but those who tere most need assistance and help ; I mean widows and ...
... the difficulty of borrowing and lende aping much greater , whereby trade ( the foundation of mtur riches ) will be obstructed . 2. It will be a prejudice to none , but those who tere most need assistance and help ; I mean widows and ...
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... and secure them: : selves from the penalty of the law , put it in the bankers ' hands , where it was ready at their call , when they had ve an opportunity of greater improvement , so that the ko a 1 rate you set , profits not the ...
... and secure them: : selves from the penalty of the law , put it in the bankers ' hands , where it was ready at their call , when they had ve an opportunity of greater improvement , so that the ko a 1 rate you set , profits not the ...
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... than now , when it is higher : by which means there would be less money stirring in trade , and a greater scarcity , which would raise it upon the borrower by this monoply ; and what a part of our treasure their skill and management ...
... than now , when it is higher : by which means there would be less money stirring in trade , and a greater scarcity , which would raise it upon the borrower by this monoply ; and what a part of our treasure their skill and management ...
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... felt than the following , unless where the debts of the people are grown to a greater proportion ; for that , constantly causing more borrowers than there can be lenders , will make money scarce , and consequently interest high .
... felt than the following , unless where the debts of the people are grown to a greater proportion ; for that , constantly causing more borrowers than there can be lenders , will make money scarce , and consequently interest high .
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Riches do not consist in having more gold and silver , but in having more in proportion than the rest of the world , or than our neighbours , whereby we are enabled to procure to ourselves a greater plenty of the conveniencies of life ...
Riches do not consist in having more gold and silver , but in having more in proportion than the rest of the world , or than our neighbours , whereby we are enabled to procure to ourselves a greater plenty of the conveniencies of life ...
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