The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... greater proportion . The annual income assessed to the income tax increased in England between 1848 and 1868 as follows : Amount in 1868 Amount in 1848 Increase in 20 years · · £ 365,366,000 229,868,000 135,498,000 which is at the rate ...
... greater proportion . The annual income assessed to the income tax increased in England between 1848 and 1868 as follows : Amount in 1868 Amount in 1848 Increase in 20 years · · £ 365,366,000 229,868,000 135,498,000 which is at the rate ...
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... greater strain would be thrown by the new system upon the London bankers than that which they have now to bear . But , in reality , a much greater strain would be thrown upon the London bankers . At every panic the mercantile community ...
... greater strain would be thrown by the new system upon the London bankers than that which they have now to bear . But , in reality , a much greater strain would be thrown upon the London bankers . At every panic the mercantile community ...
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... greater with the new machinery than it was before it came into use , or than it would have been without it . The popular notion is still more false that every accumulation of capital benefits labour . On the contrary , it only benefits ...
... greater with the new machinery than it was before it came into use , or than it would have been without it . The popular notion is still more false that every accumulation of capital benefits labour . On the contrary , it only benefits ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
The Causes of the Existing The Economist | 28 |
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