The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 9Harvard University Press, 1978 |
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... means of the Bank of England ; and then out of those reduced means the Bank of England has to make greater advances . The same result may be arrived at more easily . Supposing any foreign government or person to have any sort of ...
... means of the Bank of England ; and then out of those reduced means the Bank of England has to make greater advances . The same result may be arrived at more easily . Supposing any foreign government or person to have any sort of ...
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... means on different occasions three distinct things which are often in consequence confused . The demand for money means sometimes ( this is the simplest meaning of it ) the desire for actual pieces of money , as when a man wants coin to ...
... means on different occasions three distinct things which are often in consequence confused . The demand for money means sometimes ( this is the simplest meaning of it ) the desire for actual pieces of money , as when a man wants coin to ...
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... means to an end ; the end to be obtained was this : the constant equality of value between the paper currency and the coin ; and the constant equality of value was even only a means to another end , or rather the two things were perhaps ...
... means to an end ; the end to be obtained was this : the constant equality of value between the paper currency and the coin ; and the constant equality of value was even only a means to another end , or rather the two things were perhaps ...
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Editors Preface | 19 |
Foreign Countries 186376 | 22 |
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