| Anthony Birks, John Birks - Arithmetic - 1766 - 640 pages
...nation more money than it pays to us, there will be a balance againft us, which we muft neceiTarily pay ; in order to which, the demand for the money...exchange, becomes greater among us than the quantity to fupply that demand, which raifcs the value of their money or biHs, and lowers ours ; or, in other words,... | |
| William Gordon (of the Academy, Glasgow.) - Bookkeeping - 1770 - 494 pages
...more money than it pays to us, there will be a balance againft us, which we muft neccfiarily pay j in order to which, the demand for the money of that...exchange, becomes greater among us than the quantity to fupply that demand, which raifes the value of their money or bills, and lowers ours, or, in other words,... | |
| James Arlington Bennett - Accounting - 1824 - 204 pages
...nation supplies us with more than it takes from us, or if we pay that nation more money than it pays to us, there will be a balance against us, which we must...necessarily pay; in order to which the demand for money of that uatinti, or its bills of Exchange, becomes greater among us than the quantity to supply... | |
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