| John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1856 - 692 pages
...may expect the contrary ; foc~all.mcn • do consent that plenty of mpny in a Kingdom doth make the native commodities dearer, which as it is to the profit of some private men in their revenues, so is it directly against the benefit of the Publique in the >- [quantity of the trade ; for as plenty... | |
| Thomas Mun - Balance of trade - 1895 - 144 pages
...may expect the contrary ; for all men do consent that plenty of mony in a Kingdom -,*1 doth make the native commodities dearer, which as it is to the profit of some private men in their revenues, so is it directly against the benefit of v the Publique in the quantity of the trade ; for as </ plenty... | |
| Thomas Mun - Balance of trade - 1895 - 144 pages
...wee may expect the contrary ; for all men do consent that plenty of mony in a Kingdom doth make the native commodities dearer, which as it is to the profit of some private men in their revenues, so is it directly against the benefit of the Publique in the quantity of the trade ; for as plenty of... | |
| Arthur Eli Monroe - Economics - 1924 - 416 pages
...wee may expect the contrary; for all men do consent that plenty of mony in a Kingdom doth make the native commodities dearer, which as it is to the profit of some private men in their revenues, so is it directly against the benefit of the Publique in the quantity of the trade; for as plenty of mony... | |
| Antoin E. Murphy, Chūhei Sugiyama - Business & Economics - 1997 - 368 pages
...wee may expect the contrary; for all men do consent that plenty of mony in a Kingdom doth make the native commodities dearer, which as it is to the profit of some private men in their revenues, so is it directly against the benefit of the Publique in the quantity of the trade; for as plenty of mony... | |
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