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Page 61
... interest of money , prevent its being applied to improve the land ; for while this interest is 5 or 6 pet cent . , capital will not be employed to animate husbandry . As introductory to what the author advances in favour of the laws ...
... interest of money , prevent its being applied to improve the land ; for while this interest is 5 or 6 pet cent . , capital will not be employed to animate husbandry . As introductory to what the author advances in favour of the laws ...
Page 444
... interest of 11. for a year ( 1 + r ) { -1 is the interest for half a year . Hence the present value of a sui { ~ ) to be received at the end of half a year is ( + ) , and the va- ( 1 r ) lue of an annuity ( A ) paid half - yearly is ...
... interest of 11. for a year ( 1 + r ) { -1 is the interest for half a year . Hence the present value of a sui { ~ ) to be received at the end of half a year is ( + ) , and the va- ( 1 r ) lue of an annuity ( A ) paid half - yearly is ...
Page 445
... interest re- ceivable at the same periods ; which is by no means a necessary con- sequence , and which , in fact can seldom or never be done . And , agree- ably to this mode of reasoning , if the intervals of payment be any portion of ...
... interest re- ceivable at the same periods ; which is by no means a necessary con- sequence , and which , in fact can seldom or never be done . And , agree- ably to this mode of reasoning , if the intervals of payment be any portion of ...
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