| Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...conveniency of their cafh accounts. THE whole paper money of every kind which can eafily circulate in any country never can exceed the value of the gold...and filver, of which it fupplies the place, or which (the commerce being fuppofed the fame) would circulate there, if there was no paper money. If twenty... | |
| Henry Thornton - Credit - 1802 - 332 pages
...with some particularity. He says, " The whole paper money of every kind " which can easily circulate in any country, never " can exceed the value of the gold and silver of *' which it supplies the place, or which (the com" merce being supposed the same) would circulate... | |
| Charles Jenkinson, Charles Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool - Coinage - 1805 - 288 pages
...by him is, " that the whole Paper currency of every vol. ip 448. " kind, which can eafily circulate in any country, never can " exceed the value of the Gold .and Silver, of which it fup" plies the place ; or which (the commerce being fuppofed " the fame) would... | |
| Henry Thornton - 1807 - 298 pages
...with some particularity. He says, " The whole paper money of every land " which can easily circulate in any country^ never can " exceed the value of the gold and silver of which it " supplies the place, or which (the commerce being " supposed the same) would circulate... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 532 pages
...Promotes induftry, 438. Operation of the feveral banking companies eftablifhed in Scotland, 442. Can never exceed the value of the gold and filver, of which it fupplies the place, in any country, 448. Confequences of too much paper being iflued, 449. The practice of drawing and... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 530 pages
...conveniency of their cafh accounts. The whole paper money of every kind which can eafily circulate in any country never can exceed the value of the gold...and filver, of which it fupplies the place, or which (the commerce being fuppofed the fame) would circulate there, if there was no paper money. If twenty... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...conveniency of their cafh accounts. The whole paper money of every kind which can eafily circulate in any country never can exceed the value of the gold...and filver, of which it fupplies the place, or which (the commerce being fuppofed the fame) would circulate there, if there was no paper money. If twenty... | |
| Alexander Mundell - 1825 - 244 pages
...Geo. III. c. 81. ยง 1 and 8 Geo. IV. c. 26. s. 5. paper money of every kind which can easily circulate in any country, never can exceed the value of the gold and silver, of which it supplies the place, or which (the commerce being supposed the same) would circulate... | |
| 1838 - 1014 pages
...the solid ground of gold and silver. " The whole paper money of every kind which can easily circulate in any country never can exceed the value of the gold and silver of which it supplies the place, or which (the commerce being supposed the same) would circulate... | |
| Richard Page - Bankers - 1842 - 476 pages
...other respects perfectly free ; because the whole paper money of every kind which can easily circulate in any country never can exceed the value of the gold and silver of which it supplies the place, or which (the commerce being supposed the same) would circulate... | |
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