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those who think the world of fiction is coming to an end , -that all these matters are arranged upon a principle of compensa- tion , by which , as one source of interest is dried up , another emerges ; or one previously existing ...
those who think the world of fiction is coming to an end , -that all these matters are arranged upon a principle of compensa- tion , by which , as one source of interest is dried up , another emerges ; or one previously existing ...
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... and the rate of interest consequently high , and moreover , as it seems , when the interest was not paid , it was added to the original debt , so that it grew at compound interest , a repetition of such a disaster might make many ...
... and the rate of interest consequently high , and moreover , as it seems , when the interest was not paid , it was added to the original debt , so that it grew at compound interest , a repetition of such a disaster might make many ...
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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 near par as possible .
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 near par as possible .
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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