American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... interest and raising the value of money , he takes a sound and philosophical view of the question - whether the rate of interest of money can be regulated by law ? This is one of the questions of state policy , upon which there seems to ...
... interest and raising the value of money , he takes a sound and philosophical view of the question - whether the rate of interest of money can be regulated by law ? This is one of the questions of state policy , upon which there seems to ...
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... interest against one certain , a future interest against a present ; that he is capable of weighing one species of valuable interest , such as money , against another such as the acquisition of moral habits which would prove in their ...
... interest against one certain , a future interest against a present ; that he is capable of weighing one species of valuable interest , such as money , against another such as the acquisition of moral habits which would prove in their ...
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... interest in the passing events of political controversies , could be cooled by a diffusion of that interest over a longer period of time ; if the highly excited feelings of those , who have pushed out upon the fickle ocean of opinions ...
... interest in the passing events of political controversies , could be cooled by a diffusion of that interest over a longer period of time ; if the highly excited feelings of those , who have pushed out upon the fickle ocean of opinions ...
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