The Theory and Practice of Banking, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1875 |
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absolute Accommodation Bill Adam Smith adopted amount Bank Notes Bank of England banker Bills of Exchange Bills of Lading bullion called Cause of Value cent Circulating Medium clear coin coinage commerce commodities consequence Consommation Convertible Securities created Creditor Debt Debtor denoted depreciated discount doctrine Duty to pay Economic Quantities Economists English Law equal Eryxias exactly existence fixed capital floating capital fundamental give given gold and silver hand Hence increase Intrinsic Labour land London manifestly Market Price means merchant Metallic Currency nature Negative obligation operations ounce paid Paper Currency payable payment person possession pound weight principle profit Promise to pay Promissory Notes purchase quantity of money received Right of Action Right to demand Roman Law says sell shew shewn shilling Smith sorts species of Property suppose termed things trade transaction transfer true Value of Money Wealth writers