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Pàgina 1
... very generally admitted to have been founded on erroneous principles : and modern politicians and economists seem to be universally of VOL , XXXIX , no . 77 . A opinion , that the increased expenditure occasioned by a war.
... very generally admitted to have been founded on erroneous principles : and modern politicians and economists seem to be universally of VOL , XXXIX , no . 77 . A opinion , that the increased expenditure occasioned by a war.
Pàgina 2
opinion , that the increased expenditure occasioned by a war , ought either to be entirely defrayed by a proportional increase of taxation , or partly by that means , and partly by loans . The question , which of these modes should be ...
opinion , that the increased expenditure occasioned by a war , ought either to be entirely defrayed by a proportional increase of taxation , or partly by that means , and partly by loans . The question , which of these modes should be ...
Pàgina 3
... increase or diminish national wealth . ( p . 296 , ed . 1736. ) At length , M. Pinto , a Jew merchant , re- sident in Holland , and the author of an otherwise ingenious work , De la Circulation et du Credit , published in 1771 , under ...
... increase or diminish national wealth . ( p . 296 , ed . 1736. ) At length , M. Pinto , a Jew merchant , re- sident in Holland , and the author of an otherwise ingenious work , De la Circulation et du Credit , published in 1771 , under ...
Pàgina 4
... increased in idea , compared with former times ; yet , if we coolly consider it , not at all in- ⚫creased in reality . We may boast of large fortunes , and quan- tities of money in the funds ; but where does this money exist ? It ...
... increased in idea , compared with former times ; yet , if we coolly consider it , not at all in- ⚫creased in reality . We may boast of large fortunes , and quan- tities of money in the funds ; but where does this money exist ? It ...
Pàgina 5
... increase of taxation , there can be no question that the preference would have to be given to the former . The high rate of interest stipulated by Government , the regularity with which it is paid , the facility with which that interest ...
... increase of taxation , there can be no question that the preference would have to be given to the former . The high rate of interest stipulated by Government , the regularity with which it is paid , the facility with which that interest ...
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