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... course , be at par : - but , when any deviation from this equa- lity takes place , whether in the way of import or of export , a balance to be paid will arise , which is most readily settled by bills of exchange . Hence bills on the ...
... course , be at par : - but , when any deviation from this equa- lity takes place , whether in the way of import or of export , a balance to be paid will arise , which is most readily settled by bills of exchange . Hence bills on the ...
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... course of years to an extent of three , four , or five per cent . However , since the adoption of the modern practice of forming a circulating medium - by a mixture of paper with coin , the chief cause of fluctuation , in the nominal ...
... course of years to an extent of three , four , or five per cent . However , since the adoption of the modern practice of forming a circulating medium - by a mixture of paper with coin , the chief cause of fluctuation , in the nominal ...
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... course of a few years .'- The primary objects of floating are , I assert , simply these two , to procure a deposit of manure from the water used , and by the water at the same time , to shelter the land from the severity of winter and ...
... course of a few years .'- The primary objects of floating are , I assert , simply these two , to procure a deposit of manure from the water used , and by the water at the same time , to shelter the land from the severity of winter and ...
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