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... Quantity . 2d . In the Demand . says Lord Lauderdale , in the value of labour . Not so , The changes in the Quantity are twofold : 1st . When says Dr. Sunith . " Equal quantities of labour , at all it increases ; 2d . when it diminishes ...
... Quantity . 2d . In the Demand . says Lord Lauderdale , in the value of labour . Not so , The changes in the Quantity are twofold : 1st . When says Dr. Sunith . " Equal quantities of labour , at all it increases ; 2d . when it diminishes ...
Page 161
... quantity of gold and silver equal to that spared from circulation , and sent abroad , must be brought back . It must be bought with goods ; and the only effect will be , that the quantity of goods imported , will be considerably less ...
... quantity of gold and silver equal to that spared from circulation , and sent abroad , must be brought back . It must be bought with goods ; and the only effect will be , that the quantity of goods imported , will be considerably less ...
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... quantity of oxygene is consumed in respiration ; in ordinary circumstances atmospheric air , which has been once respired , loses nearly 04 of its bulk of oxygene ; in 24 hours a man consumes a quantity which will weigh about 2lbs . 8oz ...
... quantity of oxygene is consumed in respiration ; in ordinary circumstances atmospheric air , which has been once respired , loses nearly 04 of its bulk of oxygene ; in 24 hours a man consumes a quantity which will weigh about 2lbs . 8oz ...
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