On productionG.B. Whittaker and Company, 1839 |
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第 30 頁
... precious metals ; and real , or the power of commanding commodities and 30 ON THE MEASURE OF.
... precious metals ; and real , or the power of commanding commodities and 30 ON THE MEASURE OF.
第 32 頁
... precious metals , or as real value in exchange , that is , the power to command in ex- change the necessaries and conveniences of life , including labour , does not in either way exhibit either of those qualities we de- sire to ...
... precious metals , or as real value in exchange , that is , the power to command in ex- change the necessaries and conveniences of life , including labour , does not in either way exhibit either of those qualities we de- sire to ...
第 38 頁
... precious metals have presented , not only the most convenient , but perhaps the most steady measure . Popular prejudice indeed assigns to them an unalterability of value . But although they afford a complete standard for every thing at ...
... precious metals have presented , not only the most convenient , but perhaps the most steady measure . Popular prejudice indeed assigns to them an unalterability of value . But although they afford a complete standard for every thing at ...
第 39 頁
... precious metals has gradually become more and more extensive . This market has become greater , not only from the increased population and opulence of the people of Europe , giving them the power to purchase these metals in larger ...
... precious metals has gradually become more and more extensive . This market has become greater , not only from the increased population and opulence of the people of Europe , giving them the power to purchase these metals in larger ...
第 40 頁
... precious metals is determined , like that of every thing else , by the cost of their original acquisition . Accordingly , the value of the precious metals at different periods must have been altered by the same circumstances which have ...
... precious metals is determined , like that of every thing else , by the cost of their original acquisition . Accordingly , the value of the precious metals at different periods must have been altered by the same circumstances which have ...
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acquired acquisition Adam Smith advance advantage afford agriculture amongst amount arts augmented Bank of England benefit branches bullion cause circumstances classes clothing coin colonial commerce commodities competition consequently consumers corn cost cultivation currency degree demand diminished dities division of employment division of labour duction effect employed enabled England equal excess exchange exchangeable value exertion exist expense exportation extent favourable foreign hand human improvements increase individuals interest kind labour and capital land less mankind manufacture marriages materials means measure ment metals nations nature necessary objects occasion occupation operation opulence payment perform persons political economy population possess precious metals present procure production profits proportion purchase quantity raise rate of profits raw produce regard regulations render revenue seignorage skill society soil subsistence sufficient sumer supply things tion trade value of money vidual wages wants wealth whole workmen