The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 107. kötetA. Constable, 1858 |
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254. oldal
... increased by 799,000l . , while the bullion was diminished by 753,000l .; and that from January 1836 to February 1837 the circulation was increased by 546,000Z . , while the bullion was decreased by 3,046,000l . Such was the total and ...
... increased by 799,000l . , while the bullion was diminished by 753,000l .; and that from January 1836 to February 1837 the circulation was increased by 546,000Z . , while the bullion was decreased by 3,046,000l . Such was the total and ...
272. oldal
... increases the efficacy of the circulation , in the same proportion it diminishes its numerical amount , reduces reserves ... increased while the bullion is unduly diminished . In the former case deposits are endangered , in the latter ...
... increases the efficacy of the circulation , in the same proportion it diminishes its numerical amount , reduces reserves ... increased while the bullion is unduly diminished . In the former case deposits are endangered , in the latter ...
274. oldal
... Increased consumption would reduce the redundant stocks , while diminished imports and increased exports would bring back the gold which the advance of prices had expelled . Very different results are produced under a system of dis ...
... Increased consumption would reduce the redundant stocks , while diminished imports and increased exports would bring back the gold which the advance of prices had expelled . Very different results are produced under a system of dis ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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