Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 23F. Hunt, 1850 - Commerce |
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Page 21
... equal to $ 2,528,000,000 - which would re- quire a net annual addition of $ 50,000,000 in 50 years , or $ 100,000,000 in 25 years . But these views of Dr. Smith must be received with considerable qualifi- cation . We now find , by the ...
... equal to $ 2,528,000,000 - which would re- quire a net annual addition of $ 50,000,000 in 50 years , or $ 100,000,000 in 25 years . But these views of Dr. Smith must be received with considerable qualifi- cation . We now find , by the ...
Page 48
... equal to the demand , and and the decrease cannot have been less than from fifty to eighty thousand . But the agricultural products by which Baltimore has always been most widely known are tobacco and flour . These were long its great ...
... equal to the demand , and and the decrease cannot have been less than from fifty to eighty thousand . But the agricultural products by which Baltimore has always been most widely known are tobacco and flour . These were long its great ...
Page 52
... equal pace , in increase or decrease of value , with the article for which it is paid . * The first of this series of papers , embracing a brief account of opinions and practice concerning interest , from the earliest to the present ...
... equal pace , in increase or decrease of value , with the article for which it is paid . * The first of this series of papers , embracing a brief account of opinions and practice concerning interest , from the earliest to the present ...
Page 53
... equal to , or below the former , which can be readily ob- tained from borrowers . As in other cases , so in this , it is the market price alone which is of much practical importance . The natural price of the use of money is perhaps ...
... equal to , or below the former , which can be readily ob- tained from borrowers . As in other cases , so in this , it is the market price alone which is of much practical importance . The natural price of the use of money is perhaps ...
Page 58
... equal , cause high rates of interest . Now , high profits , in such business as is carried on , are perfectly compatible with national improvement , as well as consequent on rapid national advancement . The individual may become richer ...
... equal , cause high rates of interest . Now , high profits , in such business as is carried on , are perfectly compatible with national improvement , as well as consequent on rapid national advancement . The individual may become richer ...
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