A Discourse on Trade: And Other Matters Relative to itT. Osborne, 1745 - 212 ページ |
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... Stocks , but not exclufive to any others , which will promote Industry , and shut out Stock - jobbing , the Bane of fo many good Undertakings . THE fixth , and indeed the Foun dation of all the reft , is , the establish- ing a ...
... Stocks , but not exclufive to any others , which will promote Industry , and shut out Stock - jobbing , the Bane of fo many good Undertakings . THE fixth , and indeed the Foun dation of all the reft , is , the establish- ing a ...
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... Stock - job , which must in all probability , end in Confufion and Discontent . NOTHING can fupport a Na- tional Credit , but a feady Government , where the arbitrary Will of a Prince cannot withdraw , or lessen the Secu- curity at his ...
... Stock - job , which must in all probability , end in Confufion and Discontent . NOTHING can fupport a Na- tional Credit , but a feady Government , where the arbitrary Will of a Prince cannot withdraw , or lessen the Secu- curity at his ...
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... Stock being , the vaft Sums of Money which lie dead on Mens Hands , who hope thereby to make some Profit , but would be glad to difpofe of it , on a fubftantial Secu rity , at a moderate Intereft ; befides the Advantage it will be to ...
... Stock being , the vaft Sums of Money which lie dead on Mens Hands , who hope thereby to make some Profit , but would be glad to difpofe of it , on a fubftantial Secu rity , at a moderate Intereft ; befides the Advantage it will be to ...
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... Stock - jobbing , which bath now got fuch a Footing , even into our public Affairs , that the Parliament doth not . give a Land - Tax or a Lottery , where the Subfcriptions to it are not Ingroft , by those who have not Money , in or ...
... Stock - jobbing , which bath now got fuch a Footing , even into our public Affairs , that the Parliament doth not . give a Land - Tax or a Lottery , where the Subfcriptions to it are not Ingroft , by those who have not Money , in or ...
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... of the Nation , whereby a great deal will be faved in what they lay out ; and Men of Industry , but of fmall Stocks , will be enabled to deal with C zenith the Government , which now they cannot do The DEDICATION . xix.
... of the Nation , whereby a great deal will be faved in what they lay out ; and Men of Industry , but of fmall Stocks , will be enabled to deal with C zenith the Government , which now they cannot do The DEDICATION . xix.
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