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A reprint of economic tracts

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A reprint of economic tracts

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edited by Jacob H. Hollander
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Johns Hopkins Press
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Some volumes edited by G.Heberton Evans, Jr

Related materials as well as pre- and post-revision versions

Degrees of mortality of mankindLeave the NDL website. A discourse of tradeLeave the NDL website. Two manuscriptsLeave the NDL website. Condition of the labouring classes of societyLeave the NDL website. Natural and political observations made upon the bills of mortalityLeave the NDL website. On economic curvesLeave the NDL website. The application of capital to landLeave the NDL website. Englands interest and improvement : [consisting in the increase of the store, and trade of this Kingdom]Leave the NDL website. An essay on ways and meansLeave the NDL website. On the natural rate of interest 1750Leave the NDL website. Two tractsLeave the NDL website. Three letters on the price of gold : contributed to The morning chronicle(London) in August-November, 1809Leave the NDL website. The system or theory of the trade of the worldLeave the NDL website. Observations on the effects of the corn lawsLeave the NDL website. Jacob Vanderlint on Money answers all things 1734Leave the NDL website. George Berkeley on several queries proposed to the public, 1735-37Leave the NDL website. Several assertions provedLeave the NDL website. Letters of John Ramsay McCulloch to David Ricardo, 1818-1823Leave the NDL website. The nature and progress of rentLeave the NDL website. Discourses upon tradeLeave the NDL website. On the wage-fund theory, 1866Leave the NDL website. A refutation of the wage-fund theoryLeave the NDL website. Condition of the labouring classes of societyLeave the NDL website. Two letters on the measure of value, contributed to the Traveller (London) in December, 1822Leave the NDL website.

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  • Degrees of mortality of mankind

  • A discourse of trade

  • Two manuscripts

  • Condition of the labouring classes of society

  • Natural and political observations made upon the bills of mortality

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Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
edited by Jacob H. Hollander
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Place of Publication (Country Code)
us
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Some volumes edited by G.Heberton Evans, Jr
Related Material
Degrees of mortality of mankind
A discourse of trade
Two manuscripts
Condition of the labouring classes of society
Natural and political observations made upon the bills of mortality
On economic curves
The application of capital to land
Englands interest and improvement : [consisting in the increase of the store, and trade of this Kingdom]
An essay on ways and means
On the natural rate of interest 1750
Two tracts
Three letters on the price of gold : contributed to The morning chronicle(London) in August-November, 1809
The system or theory of the trade of the world
Observations on the effects of the corn laws
Jacob Vanderlint on Money answers all things 1734
George Berkeley on several queries proposed to the public, 1735-37
Several assertions proved
Letters of John Ramsay McCulloch to David Ricardo, 1818-1823
The nature and progress of rent
Discourses upon trade
On the wage-fund theory, 1866
A refutation of the wage-fund theory
Condition of the labouring classes of society
Two letters on the measure of value, contributed to the Traveller (London) in December, 1822