Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 39Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... amounts to £ 3,413,431 10s . sterling . The gold , at forty- four guineas and a half the pound Troy , amounts to £ 2,333,446 14s . sterling . Both to- gether amount to £ 5,746,878 4s . sterling . The account of what was imported under ...
... amounts to £ 3,413,431 10s . sterling . The gold , at forty- four guineas and a half the pound Troy , amounts to £ 2,333,446 14s . sterling . Both to- gether amount to £ 5,746,878 4s . sterling . The account of what was imported under ...
Strana 124
... amount of the metal pieces which are annually paid to an individual , is often precisely equal to his reve- nue , and is upon that account the shortest and best expression of its value . But the amount of the metal pieces which ...
... amount of the metal pieces which are annually paid to an individual , is often precisely equal to his reve- nue , and is upon that account the shortest and best expression of its value . But the amount of the metal pieces which ...
Strana 374
... amount of the tax computed at the bottom of it . It is not sus- pected that the revenue suffers by this con- fidence.2 To oblige every citizen to declare publicly upon oath the amount of his fortune must not , it seems , in those Swiss ...
... amount of the tax computed at the bottom of it . It is not sus- pected that the revenue suffers by this con- fidence.2 To oblige every citizen to declare publicly upon oath the amount of his fortune must not , it seems , in those Swiss ...
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Introduction and Plan of the Work | 1 |
Of Treaties of Commerce 233 Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Common | 6 |
That the Division of Labour is limited | 8 |
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