Government's Money Monopoly: Its Source and Scope and how to Fight itHenry Mark Holzer Books in Focus, 1981 - 227 σελίδες |
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... raised above its standard as they could before , because , by degrees , the seller would infallibly raise the price of his goods , in proportion to the new raised standard . " This principle of the sanctity of the standard of value was ...
... raised above its standard as they could before , because , by degrees , the seller would infallibly raise the price of his goods , in proportion to the new raised standard . " This principle of the sanctity of the standard of value was ...
Σελίδα 75
... raising money . The disposition & regulation of it when raised , are the steps by which it is applied to the ends for which it was raised , not the ends themselves . Hence therefore the money to be raised by taxes as well as any other ...
... raising money . The disposition & regulation of it when raised , are the steps by which it is applied to the ends for which it was raised , not the ends themselves . Hence therefore the money to be raised by taxes as well as any other ...
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... raise armies and provide navies in time of war . The wants of the government can never be the measure of its powers . The Constitution has specifically designated the means by which funds can be raised for the uses of the government ...
... raise armies and provide navies in time of war . The wants of the government can never be the measure of its powers . The Constitution has specifically designated the means by which funds can be raised for the uses of the government ...
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Acknowledgments vii | 3 |
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Government's Money Monopoly: Its Source and Scope and how to Fight it Henry Mark Holzer Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1981 |
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