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Ch.XIV. Rise of Prices — how to obviate.
I have already stated an extra-rise of prices
as a amongth conceivable results of the proposed measure .
Taken by itself it is evidently an undesirable
one : it is a tax on income to the amount : of imposing a tax
the which comes out of every body's pocket ,
and goes in to nobody's. - Being, thing with reference to the proposed measure , an
unfavourable one result, , I may be recieved with the
less suspicion difficulty , when stating it as a probable one .
Supposing the influx of the proposed money paper, not to
be speedily followed by an equal followed, or rather kept pace with , by an eflux of other
money , to an equal amount — and supposing it too sudden with too great
within a year to be productive of an influx of
commodities , be an amount worth regarding in this view , within
the same time,
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