| 1851 - 568 strani
...The price of corn in England," says Mr. Tooke, " has risen from one hundred to two hundred per cent., when the utmost computed deficiency of the crops has not been more than between one sixth and one third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies."... | |
| Thomas Tooke - 1824 - 592 strani
...of corn in this country has risen from 100 to 200 per cent, and upwards, when the utmost compitted deficiency of the crops has not been more than between one-sixth and one-third of an average. All that can be said, therefore, in general terms, is that a decided deficiency of supply is commonly... | |
| edmund ruffin - 1835 - 912 strani
...observation of the repeated occurrence of the fact, that the price of corn in this country (England) has risen from 100 to 200 per cent, and upwards, when...crops has not been more than between onesixth and third of an average:" and again he says, "considering the institutions of this country relative to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 strani
...the supply, the rise of value will stop. The converse case is equally simple. Instead of a demand * " The price of corn in this country has risen from 100...not been more than between one-sixth and one-third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies. If there should be... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 strani
...is equally simple. Instead of a demaud beyond the supply, let us suppose a supply exceeding the * " The price of corn in this country has risen from 100...not been more than between one-sixth and one-third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies. If there should be... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1851 - 566 strani
...The price of corn in England," says Mr. Tooke, " has risen from one hundred to two hundred per cent., when the utmost computed deficiency of the crops has not been more than between one sixth and one third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies."... | |
| 1855 - 514 strani
...guide, the practical rule which Mr. Tooke tells us has generally been found J;o hold good, viz., " that the price of corn in this country has risen from...not been more than between one-sixth and one-third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies,' * — I say, giving... | |
| Statistical and social inquiry society of Ireland - 1856 - 428 strani
...our guide, the practical rule which Mr. Tooke tells us has generally been found to hold good, viz., " that the price of corn in this country has risen from...not been more than between one-sixth and one-third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies,' * — I say, giving... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1856 - 588 strani
...The price of corn in England," says Mr. Tooke, " has risen from one hundred to two hundred per cent, when the utmost computed deficiency of the crops has not been more than between one sixth and one third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies."... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1857 - 204 strani
...time there is ground for supposing that the estimation is not very wide of the truth, from observation of the repeated occurrence of the fact, that the price...not been more than between one-sixth and one-third below an average, and when that deficiency has been relieved by foreign supplies."— History of Prices,... | |
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