| David Hume - Philosophy - 1804 - 592 pages
...teaee the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth; where we shall find, that it must Srst quicken the diligence of every individual, before it increase the price of labour. Anil that the specie may increase to a considerable pitch, before it have this latter effect,... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1809 - 868 pages
...tradesmen, whose price is the same as formerly, and their industry only whetted by so much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth ; where we shall find, that it must first quicken the diligence of every individual,... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1817 - 564 pages
...tradesmen, whose price is the same as formerly, and their industry only whetted by so much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth ; where we shall find, that it must first quicken the diligence of every individual,... | |
| Samuel Bailey - Banks and banking - 1837 - 244 pages
...tradesmen, whose price is the same as formerly, and their industry only whetted by so much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth, where we shall find that it must at first quicken the diligence of every individual,... | |
| George Tucker - Banks and banking - 1839 - 446 pages
...much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth, where we shall find, that it must first quicken the diligence of every individual, before it increases the price of labor." — Hume's Essays, III. of Money. rising, will continue to rise ; and... | |
| George Tucker - Banks and banking - 1839 - 434 pages
...tradesmen, whose price is the same as formerly, and their industry only whetted by so much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth, where we shall find, that it must first quicken the diligence of every individual,... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1854 - 586 pages
...tradesmen, whose price is the same as formerly, and their industry only whetted by so much new gain. It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth ; where we shall find, that it must first quicken the diligence of every individual,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Banks and banking - 1857 - 718 pages
...encrease prices immediately ; that a certain interval is required, before it produces this effect; that it must first quicken the diligence of every individual, before it encreases the price of labour*. In no other way can * In his Political Discourse of Money. 10 Bank-notes... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 522 pages
...country, ." every thing takes a new face, and labor and industry gain life. ' ' In another, he tells them, that "it is easy to trace the money in its progress...quicken the diligence of every individual before it increases the price of labor ;" all of which is most true. Nevertheless, a moment later we find him... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - Currency question - 1877 - 580 pages
...coffers of a few persons, who immediately seek to employ it to advantage. • •••••• " It is easy to trace the money in its progress through the whole commonwealth, where we shall find that it must first quicken the diligence of every individual... | |
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