| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 pages
...calamity. IT is in this manner that money has become in all civilized nations the univerfal inftrument of commerce, by the intervention of which goods of all kinds are bought and fold, or exchanged for one another. WHAT are the rules which men naturally obferve in exchanging them... | |
| 1797 - 980 pages
...calamity. It is in this manner that money has become, in all civilued nations, the univerial initrument or commerce, by the intervention of which, goods of all kinds are bought and fold, or exchanged, for one another. What are the rules which mea naturally obferve in exchanging them,... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 pages
...MONEY HAS BECOME IN ALL CIVILIZED NATIONS THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT OF COMMERCE, BY THE INTERVENTION OP WHICH GOODS OF ALL KINDS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD, OR EXCHANGED FOR ONE ANOTHER. * ADAM SMITH. 157 SECT. X. OF THE PRICE OF COMMODITIES. . IN that early and rude ftate of fociety which... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 pages
...calamity; It is in this manner that money has become in all civilized nations theuniversal instrumentof commerce, by the intervention of which goods of all...are bought and sold, or exchanged for one another. What are the rules which men naturally observe in exchanging them either for money or for one another,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 pages
...by a very great public calamity. It is in this manner that money has become in all civilized nations the universal instrument of commerce, by the intervention...are bought and sold, or exchanged for one another. What are the rules which men naturally observe, in exchanging them either for money, or for one another,... | |
| Charles Ganilh - 1812 - 504 pages
...circumstantial than that of Count Verri, is precisely the same. - " In all civilized nations," says Adam Smith, " money has become the universal instrument...state to which it had been too frequently exposed, and henceforward it is safe against all financial or fiscal operations. As a produce of labour, money has... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 pages
...calamity. It is in this manner that money has become in all civilized nations the univerfal inftrument of commerce, by the intervention of which goods of all kinds are bought and fold, or exchanged for one another. What are the rules which men naturally obferve in exchanging them... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 pages
...calamity. It is in this manner that money has become in all civilized nations the univerfal inftrument of commerce, by the intervention of which goods of all kinds are bought and fold, or exchanged for one another. What are the rules which men naturally obferve in exchanging them... | |
| Charles Ganilh - 1812 - 520 pages
...Count VerrV, « precisely the same. " In all civilized nations," says Adam Smitlr, " money has beeome the universal instrument of commerce, by the intervention of which .goods of aH kinds are bought and sold, or exchanged for one another."* Reduced to its true nature, that is,... | |
| 1824 - 770 pages
...acceptable, and taken in exchange for any other merchandize." " In all civilized nations," says Adam Smith, " money has become the universal instrument...are bought and sold, or exchanged for one another." Lord Lauderdale considers money as part of capital, and, consequently, as agreeing with capital in... | |
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