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" ... other commodity. Most other commodities have but one source of variation, namely, use or profit. But capital, in the form of money, is liable to two sources of variation, risk, and use. These vary, at different times, in different investments, and... "
The elements of political economy. With revisions and additions - Page 210
by Francis Wayland - 1857 - 270 pages
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The New-York Review, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 522 pages
...therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law, than why the price of any thing else should be so fixed. " 4. These laws, instead...is worth six per cent, in loan. A man will as soon loan, as employ it in business, if he have more than he wishes to use. There will then be a fair supply...
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The American Biblical Repository, Volume 10

1837 - 528 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with different individuals. There is, therefore, /ess reason why the price of money should be fixed by law, than why the price of any thing else should be so fixed. 4. These laws, instead of preventing, give rise to great and disastrous...
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Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer

1837 - 1068 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with different individuals. There is, therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law, than why the price of any thing else should be so fixed. 4. These laws, instead of preventing, give rise to great and disastrous...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1837 - 502 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with different individuals. There is, therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law, than why the price of any thing else should be so fixed. 4. These laws, instead of preventing, give rise to great and disastrous...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1837 - 524 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with different individuals. There is, therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law, than why the price of any thing else should be so fixed. 4. These laws, instead of preventing, give rise to great and disastrous...
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The New-York Review, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 520 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with different individuals. There is, therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law, than why the price of any thing else should be so fixed. '• 2. The real price of capital cannot be fixed by law, any more...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1852 - 446 pages
...therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law, than why the price of any thing else should be so fixed. 4. These laws, instead of...ordinary operations of business, ten per cent., and it is wdrth six per cent. in loan. A man will as soon loan as employ it in business, if he possess more than...
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The Three Great Temptations of Young Men: With Several Lectures Addressed to ...

Samuel Ware Fisher - 1852 - 394 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with different individuals. There is, therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law,...and disastrous fluctuations in the price of money." Polit. Economy. These four remarks contain the gist of the argument against usury laws. From Mr. Whipple's...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1875 - 420 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with different individuals. There is, therefore, less reason why the price of money should, be fixed by...is worth six per cent, in loan. A man will as soon loan as employ it in business, if he possess more than he wishes to use. There will then be a fair...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Francis Wayland - 1878 - 432 pages
...different times, in different investments, and with diiferent individuals. There is, therefore, less reason why the price of money should be fixed by law,...of business, ten per cent, and it is worth six per jent in loan. A man will as soon loan as employ it in business, if he possesses more than he wishes...
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