The Riddle of the Sphinx: A Discussion of the Economic Questions Relating to Agriculture, Land, Transportation, Money, Taxation, and Cost of Interchange ...Hyperion Press, 1975 - 479 pages |
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Page 148
... medium of ex- change is invented , and this common medium , as we have seen , becomes money . But this use of a common medium gives rise at once to another use , which is a consequent . When pecus - the head of cattle - was current ...
... medium of ex- change is invented , and this common medium , as we have seen , becomes money . But this use of a common medium gives rise at once to another use , which is a consequent . When pecus - the head of cattle - was current ...
Page 307
... medium are imperative , in spite of the fact that the cir- culating medium is in the same demand by other classes that it has been throughout the year . The value of this agricultural product is equal to five times the gross volume of ...
... medium are imperative , in spite of the fact that the cir- culating medium is in the same demand by other classes that it has been throughout the year . The value of this agricultural product is equal to five times the gross volume of ...
Page 307
... medium are imperative , in spite of the fact that the cir- culating medium is in the same demand by other classes that it has been throughout the year . The value of this agricultural product is equal to five times the gross volume of ...
... medium are imperative , in spite of the fact that the cir- culating medium is in the same demand by other classes that it has been throughout the year . The value of this agricultural product is equal to five times the gross volume of ...
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