An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1J.F. Dove, 1826 - 933 páginas |
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... ounces , each of which contained a real ounce of good copper . The English pound sterling in the time of Edward I. contained a pound Tower weight , of silver of a known fineness . The Tower pound seems to have been something more than ...
... ounces , each of which contained a real ounce of good copper . The English pound sterling in the time of Edward I. contained a pound Tower weight , of silver of a known fineness . The Tower pound seems to have been something more than ...
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... ounce . The English pound and penny contain at present about a third only ; the Scots pound and penny about a thirty - sixth ; and the French pound and penny about a sixty - sixth part of their original value . By means of those ...
... ounce . The English pound and penny contain at present about a third only ; the Scots pound and penny about a thirty - sixth ; and the French pound and penny about a sixty - sixth part of their original value . By means of those ...
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... ounces either of pure silver or of silver of a certain standard . The rents which have been reserved in corn have preserved their value much better than those which have been reserved in money , even where the denomination of the coin ...
... ounces either of pure silver or of silver of a certain standard . The rents which have been reserved in corn have preserved their value much better than those which have been reserved in money , even where the denomination of the coin ...
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... ounce of silver at Canton in China may command a greater quantity both of labour and of the necessaries and conveniences of life than an ounce at London . A commodity , therefore , which sells for half an ounce of silver at Canton may ...
... ounce of silver at Canton in China may command a greater quantity both of labour and of the necessaries and conveniences of life than an ounce at London . A commodity , therefore , which sells for half an ounce of silver at Canton may ...
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... ounce at London is to the man who possesses it at London . If a London mer- chant , however , can buy at Canton for half an ounce of sil- ver , a commodity which he can afterward sell at London for an ounce , he gains a hundred per cent ...
... ounce at London is to the man who possesses it at London . If a London mer- chant , however , can buy at Canton for half an ounce of sil- ver , a commodity which he can afterward sell at London for an ounce , he gains a hundred per cent ...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1 Adam Smith Vista completa - 1869 |
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1 Adam Smith Vista completa - 1869 |
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