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Page 155
... CIRCULATING CAPITAL . 155 kinds of capital which are rapidly circulated — that is , consumed and replaced within brief periods , as a year for example , from capital of a more durable nature . But it may be surmised that except in the ...
... CIRCULATING CAPITAL . 155 kinds of capital which are rapidly circulated — that is , consumed and replaced within brief periods , as a year for example , from capital of a more durable nature . But it may be surmised that except in the ...
Page 156
... circulating capital , according as it is kept by him or parted with for profit . Thus the cattle and sheep a farmer milks and shears are said to be fixed , those he grazes and breeds , circulating capital . The seed he throws into the ...
... circulating capital , according as it is kept by him or parted with for profit . Thus the cattle and sheep a farmer milks and shears are said to be fixed , those he grazes and breeds , circulating capital . The seed he throws into the ...
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... circulating medium at the lowest possible charge ; and we equally lose the advantage that might result from restriction of security against excessive issue . We have contrived a system which exposes us to all the contingent evils of ...
... circulating medium at the lowest possible charge ; and we equally lose the advantage that might result from restriction of security against excessive issue . We have contrived a system which exposes us to all the contingent evils of ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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