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Pagina 148
... increase or diminution of heat than the sensations , is the standard to which we now always refer . It becomes , therefore , an interest- ing question to determine whether the temperature of bodies , i . e . the degree of their ...
... increase or diminution of heat than the sensations , is the standard to which we now always refer . It becomes , therefore , an interest- ing question to determine whether the temperature of bodies , i . e . the degree of their ...
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... increase of money is not an increase of wealth . And that the value of money is every where on a level . But as he examined his subject in too cursory a manner to give to his observations the consistency and precision of a regular ...
... increase of money is not an increase of wealth . And that the value of money is every where on a level . But as he examined his subject in too cursory a manner to give to his observations the consistency and precision of a regular ...
Pagina 419
... increase of money is , as much as the increase of any other valuable commodity , an increase of wealth . Because we deny that money is the sole wealth of a nation , it does not follow that we should not admit it to be a part of such ...
... increase of money is , as much as the increase of any other valuable commodity , an increase of wealth . Because we deny that money is the sole wealth of a nation , it does not follow that we should not admit it to be a part of such ...
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