The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nationsClarendon Press, 1976 |
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... coin still continues in the same worn and degraded state as before the reformation of the gold coin . In the market , however , one - and - twenty shillings of this degraded silver coin are still considered as worth a guinea of this ...
... coin still continues in the same worn and degraded state as before the reformation of the gold coin . In the market , however , one - and - twenty shillings of this degraded silver coin are still considered as worth a guinea of this ...
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... coin which the mint gives in return for standard silver bullion . Before the reformation of the gold coin , the market price of standard silver bullion was , upon dif- ferent occasions , five shillings and four - pence , five shillings ...
... coin which the mint gives in return for standard silver bullion . Before the reformation of the gold coin , the market price of standard silver bullion was , upon dif- ferent occasions , five shillings and four - pence , five shillings ...
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... coin ; and yet the price of gold bullion has fallen below the mint price . But in the English coin silver was then , in the same manner as now , under - rated in proportion to gold ; and the gold coin ( which at that time too was not ...
... coin ; and yet the price of gold bullion has fallen below the mint price . But in the English coin silver was then , in the same manner as now , under - rated in proportion to gold ; and the gold coin ( which at that time too was not ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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