The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17, Части 1–3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... capital was ac- companied with the difficulty of find- ing it , and a consequent high premium offered for its use . At present capital was ' abundant , and to be had at an easy rate ; but there was great diffi- culty of disposing of it ...
... capital was ac- companied with the difficulty of find- ing it , and a consequent high premium offered for its use . At present capital was ' abundant , and to be had at an easy rate ; but there was great diffi- culty of disposing of it ...
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... capital for employ- ment , operated usefully in urging the legislature to the dissolution of mo- nopolies , founded on no reason or po- licy , and which imposed pernicious re- straints on the regular current of com- mercial transactions ...
... capital for employ- ment , operated usefully in urging the legislature to the dissolution of mo- nopolies , founded on no reason or po- licy , and which imposed pernicious re- straints on the regular current of com- mercial transactions ...
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... produced for a time . Though , therefore , one species of property , namely , that consisting of fixed capital , may increase , all those peo- depending on the industry of the ple necessarily suffer CHAP . 1 . 7 HISTORY .
... produced for a time . Though , therefore , one species of property , namely , that consisting of fixed capital , may increase , all those peo- depending on the industry of the ple necessarily suffer CHAP . 1 . 7 HISTORY .
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... capital in the South American trade . Large establishments had been formed ; and there was every appear- ance that this intercourse would ad- mit of much farther extension . They described themselves as greatly em- barrassed by those ...
... capital in the South American trade . Large establishments had been formed ; and there was every appear- ance that this intercourse would ad- mit of much farther extension . They described themselves as greatly em- barrassed by those ...
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... capital was now in search of means upon which to ex- pend itself , it was the best opportuni- ty to get rid of these antiquated pre- judices . Let them fence themselves by laws , they were constantly evaded . Every one who had been at a ...
... capital was now in search of means upon which to ex- pend itself , it was the best opportuni- ty to get rid of these antiquated pre- judices . Let them fence themselves by laws , they were constantly evaded . Every one who had been at a ...
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