The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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To be able to estimate the par , with the rise and fall of the exchange , it is necessary to know the intrinsic value , i . e . how much silver is in the coins of the two countries , by which you reckon and charge the bill of exchange .
To be able to estimate the par , with the rise and fall of the exchange , it is necessary to know the intrinsic value , i . e . how much silver is in the coins of the two countries , by which you reckon and charge the bill of exchange .
الصفحة 149
I have heard it proposed , as a way to keep our money here , that we should pay our debts contracted beyond seas by bills of exchange . The idleness of such a proposition will appear , when the nature of exchange is a little considered ...
I have heard it proposed , as a way to keep our money here , that we should pay our debts contracted beyond seas by bills of exchange . The idleness of such a proposition will appear , when the nature of exchange is a little considered ...
الصفحة 150
glishmen have need of great sums there , and this raises the exchange , or price of bills . For what grows more into demand , increases presently in price . Returning money by exchange into foreign parts keeps not one farthing from ...
glishmen have need of great sums there , and this raises the exchange , or price of bills . For what grows more into demand , increases presently in price . Returning money by exchange into foreign parts keeps not one farthing from ...
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Some Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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