The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 147
... interest is dried up , another emerges ; ―or one previously existing , but overlooked as insigni- ficant , is found on inspection to be a deep , clear , and perennial well . The same influence of Time , which changes the cha- racter of ...
... interest is dried up , another emerges ; ―or one previously existing , but overlooked as insigni- ficant , is found on inspection to be a deep , clear , and perennial well . The same influence of Time , which changes the cha- racter of ...
Page 312
... interest at ten per cent , and lex unciaria to denote a law which re - enacted such a rate . These observations upon interest are taken from a very ingenious chapter in the latter part of the first edition of the second volume , which ...
... interest at ten per cent , and lex unciaria to denote a law which re - enacted such a rate . These observations upon interest are taken from a very ingenious chapter in the latter part of the first edition of the second volume , which ...
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... interest of the directors . It is for the interest of the public , that the value of bank - notes should always be kept on a level with that of the gold they profess to represent , or , in other words , that the exchange should be as ...
... interest of the directors . It is for the interest of the public , that the value of bank - notes should always be kept on a level with that of the gold they profess to represent , or , in other words , that the exchange should be as ...
Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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