Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 41. sējumsF. Hunt, 1859 |
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26. lappuse
... increasing prices increases values ; so we increase dollars and fancy we are increasing wealth . It is all a mistake . The prices of wheat and iron , for example , may be increased to any extent by the increase of money , without increasing ...
... increasing prices increases values ; so we increase dollars and fancy we are increasing wealth . It is all a mistake . The prices of wheat and iron , for example , may be increased to any extent by the increase of money , without increasing ...
27. lappuse
... increase nor decrease increases or diminishes the wealth of the community a single fraction ; it is an in- stitution whose power is increased by concentration , and it is an important function of sovereignty to establish and control it ...
... increase nor decrease increases or diminishes the wealth of the community a single fraction ; it is an in- stitution whose power is increased by concentration , and it is an important function of sovereignty to establish and control it ...
28. lappuse
... increase of 10 to 1 of commodities . But this must be an accumulation over and above the ordinary production of the country , which may or may not be possible . I am not quite certain either way , for the natural power of this nation ...
... increase of 10 to 1 of commodities . But this must be an accumulation over and above the ordinary production of the country , which may or may not be possible . I am not quite certain either way , for the natural power of this nation ...
65. lappuse
... increases , " " the rate of wages will be increased , and also there will be an increased demand for labor , and vice ... increase . Was ever a more absurd proposition offered to intelligent men ? No ! as well might we be called upon to ...
... increases , " " the rate of wages will be increased , and also there will be an increased demand for labor , and vice ... increase . Was ever a more absurd proposition offered to intelligent men ? No ! as well might we be called upon to ...
70. lappuse
... increase of agricultural science , the land would become more productive . Now let us inquire how far this may be true . No doubt it would be an advantage that land should have all the refuse , or manure , thrown back upon it which has ...
... increase of agricultural science , the land would become more productive . Now let us inquire how far this may be true . No doubt it would be an advantage that land should have all the refuse , or manure , thrown back upon it which has ...
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111. lappuse - Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every clause and article thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this...
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111. lappuse - ... on such nonenumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest...
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281. lappuse - ... points of division, and also at the upper and lower points of the depth extending each measurement to the average thickness of that part of the ceiling which is between the points of measurement...