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" This is the clearest and justest method of determining the balance between nation and nation : for though a difference in the value of the respective commodities may make some difference in the sum actually paid to balance accounts, yet the general principle,... "
A Brief Essay on the Advantages and Disadvantages which Respectively Attend ... - Page viii
by Josiah Tucker - 1753 - 168 pages
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A Select Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts on Commerce: From the ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1859 - 656 pages
...nation and nation : For though a difference in the value of the respective commodities may make some difference in the sum actually paid to balance accounts,...people, will always prove, that the advantage is on the side of that nation, which has most hands employed in labour. TJhe principles of trade therefore being...
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History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 494 pages
...though a difference in the value of the respective commodities may make some difference in the sums actually paid to balance accounts, yet the general...people, will always prove that the advantage is on the side of the nation which has most hands employed in labour.' 1 The conclusion of this ingenious and...
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Zeitschrift für die gesamte staatswissenschaft: Ergänzungsheft, Volumes 16-19

1905 - 590 pages
...Silver. 5) S. IV: For though a Difference in the Value of the respcctive Commodities may make some Difference in the Sum actually paid to balance Accounts,..., will always prove , That the Advantage is on the side of that Nation , which has most hands employed in Labour. fest. Er findet noch nicht den rechten...
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Early Histories of Economic Thought, 1824-1914: Early histories of economic ...

Roger Backhouse - 2000 - 482 pages
...though a difference in the value of the respective commodities may make some difference in the sums actually paid to balance accounts, yet the general...people, will always prove that the advantage is on the side of the nation which has most hands employed in labour.' ' The conclusion of this ingenious and...
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The Chicago Tradition in Economics 1892-1945

Ross B. Emmett - 2002 - 360 pages
...nation and nation: for though a difference in the value of the respective commodities may make some difference in the sum actually paid to balance accounts, yet the general principle, that labor (not money) is the riches of a people, will always prove, that the advantage is on the side of...
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