Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen 23F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... loans ; and , judging from past experience , this state of things , by distending the currency , is likely to engender a wild spirit of spec- ulation , and inflated prices of most articles , especially of town lots , and every species ...
... loans ; and , judging from past experience , this state of things , by distending the currency , is likely to engender a wild spirit of spec- ulation , and inflated prices of most articles , especially of town lots , and every species ...
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... loan to the amount of the value of the building - lot , without endorser or mortgage . The buildings , with the lots , are thus held as personal , instead of real estate , and , in consequence , transfers are made with much greater ...
... loan to the amount of the value of the building - lot , without endorser or mortgage . The buildings , with the lots , are thus held as personal , instead of real estate , and , in consequence , transfers are made with much greater ...
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... loan of money and most other loans , which makes the price of the former a credit - price , in a peculiar sense . There is not only risk , as in other cases of the price of use , that the price will never be paid , but there is also ...
... loan of money and most other loans , which makes the price of the former a credit - price , in a peculiar sense . There is not only risk , as in other cases of the price of use , that the price will never be paid , but there is also ...
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... loans at great risk , without reference to the question whether or not other loans are made by the same individual . To speak of high in- terest as insurance against risk is equally objectionable . It is neither in- demnity nor ...
... loans at great risk , without reference to the question whether or not other loans are made by the same individual . To speak of high in- terest as insurance against risk is equally objectionable . It is neither in- demnity nor ...
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... loans , the supply itself consists of only a portion of that capital , namely : such portion as the own- ers are willing to devote to loans . Say lays considerable stress , in this connection , on a distinction between fixed and ...
... loans , the supply itself consists of only a portion of that capital , namely : such portion as the own- ers are willing to devote to loans . Say lays considerable stress , in this connection , on a distinction between fixed and ...
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