Minutes of Proceedings, 1821-1882, Roll of Members and Questions Dicussed, 第 1 巻Club, 1860 |
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Agricultural ALEXANDER HANKEY alteration amount April Bank of England Capital certificates CHADWICK CHADWICK.-Is circumstances Club Coins COLONEL TORRENS.-Would Colonies convenient Corn Law COULSON COULSON.-Is currency December duty on Foreign EDWIN CHADWICK effect Elected Name exchange expedient extent February Foreign Corn Free Trade GEORGE Gold and Silver Government HENRY THRING HERMAN MERIVALE Honorary Member increase of demand Ireland JOHN JOHN GELLIBRAND HUBBARD July June Labouring classes Land limits LORD BELPER LORD OVERSTONE M.P. Dec M.P. Mar March MC CULLOCH MC CULLOCH.-Are MC CULLOCH.-What meeting ment MERIVALE MERIVALE.-Is MERIVALE.-What MILL MILL.-Does MILL.-Under MILL.-What Money NASSAU WILLIAM SENIOR NEWMARCH NEWMARCH.-What Orgl PENNINGTON.-In Political Economy POLITICAL ECONOMY CLUB Poor Law Population precious metals principle productive labour profit proposed QUESTION DISCUSSED.-Is QUESTIONS DISCUSSED regulate relative value Resigned revenue RICARDO Secretary SENIOR.-Is SENIOR.-What SIR WILLIAM CLAY Taxation taxes THORNTON.-Is THORNTON.-What tion TOOKE.-Would value of Gold Wages WILLIAM NEWMARCH وو
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102 ページ - Alterations, therefore, in the cost of production of the precious metals, do not act upon the value of money except just in proportion as they increase or diminish its quantity; which cannot be said of any other commodity.
68 ページ - The same rule which regulates the relative value of commodities in one country, does not regulate the relative value of the commodities exchanged between two or more countries.
27 ページ - Prior (Thomas). Observations on coin in general. With some proposals for regulating the value of coin in Ireland.
23 ページ - As the Press is the grand instrument for the diffusion of knowledge or of error, all the Members of this Society will regard it as incumbent upon them to watch carefully the proceedings of the Press, and to ascertain if any doctrines hostile to sound views on Political Economy have been propagated ; to contribute whatever may be in their power to refute such erroneous doctrines, and counteract their influence; and to avail themselves of every favourable opportunity for the publication of seasonable...
51 ページ - Portugal, and brings back Portuguese goods to Great Britain, replaces, by every such operation, only one British capital, the other is a Portuguese one. Though the returns, therefore, of the foreign trade of consumption should be as quick as the home trade, the capital employed in it will give but one half the encouragement to the industry or productive labour of the country.
35 ページ - May. MR. LARPENT. — Are there any circumstances to be conceived, in the situation of Great Britain, to render a Free Trade with France otherwise than beneficial to both Countries ? MR. PENNINGTON. — What is the essential difference between a Bank of Circulation and a Bank of...
58 ページ - His dexterity at his own particular trade seems, in this manner, to be acquired at the expense of his intellectual, social, and martial virtues.
39 ページ - Millions, as proposed in 1819, to the present time, have been a policy preferable to that which has since prevailed, of applying all surplus revenue to a Reduction of Taxes ? (16). 1835.— 7th July. QUESTION DISCUSSED. — What are the limits within which the science of Political Economy is most conveniently confined ? (14). 1835.— 6th August. QUESTION DISCUSSED. — Is there any sufficient number of well-authenticated facts so far disproving the principle of the Essay on Population, as to show...
120 ページ - How far ought the experience acquired since the time of Malthus to modify our views respecting the truth of the principles laid down by him on the subject of Population, or their importance in their bearing on Social and Political Questions ? 25.
40 ページ - December (continued). MR. JD HUME. — Is it rightly said, as stated by Mr. Ricardo, that " commodities measure money, as money measures commodities ;" and, if so, is not a high Price of Commodities as well as a high price of Gold, in a local currency, necessary to complete the proof of depreciation ? (14).