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... that one private goldsmith of London should have credit , upon his single security , ( being usually nothing but a note , under one of his servants ' hands ) for above eleven hundred thousand pounds at The same reasons , I suppose ...
... that one private goldsmith of London should have credit , upon his single security , ( being usually nothing but a note , under one of his servants ' hands ) for above eleven hundred thousand pounds at The same reasons , I suppose ...
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For , suppose ten thousand pounds were sufficient to manage the trade of Bermudas , and that the ten first planters carried over twenty thousand pounds , which they lent to the several tradesmen and inhabitants of the country ...
For , suppose ten thousand pounds were sufficient to manage the trade of Bermudas , and that the ten first planters carried over twenty thousand pounds , which they lent to the several tradesmen and inhabitants of the country ...
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... we must then every year be one hundred thousand pounds richer , and our stock be so much increased : but , if we import more consumable commodities than we export , our money must go out to pay for them , and we grow poorer .
... we must then every year be one hundred thousand pounds richer , and our stock be so much increased : but , if we import more consumable commodities than we export , our money must go out to pay for them , and we grow poorer .
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forty thousand pounds per ann . though it pay sixty thousand pounds per ann . use . So that , if the merchant's return be more than his use , ( which it is certain it is , or else he will not trade ) , and all that is so traded for ...
forty thousand pounds per ann . though it pay sixty thousand pounds per ann . use . So that , if the merchant's return be more than his use , ( which it is certain it is , or else he will not trade ) , and all that is so traded for ...
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And for goods , one hundred pounds worth of goods can nowhere pay two hundred pounds in money . This being that which I find many men deceive themselves with in trade , it may be worth while to make it a little plainer .
And for goods , one hundred pounds worth of goods can nowhere pay two hundred pounds in money . This being that which I find many men deceive themselves with in trade , it may be worth while to make it a little plainer .
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