Adam Smith never makes any distinction between a low value of money, and a high value of corn, and therefore infers, that the interest of the landlord is not opposed to that of the rest of the community.
It has been my endeavour carefully to distinguish between a low value of money, and a high value of corn, or any other commodity with which money may be compared.
The following observation of Adam Smith is applicable to a low value of money, but it is totally inapplicable to a high value of corn.
How strange that civilization should set such a high value on education and treat its functionaries with such neglect!
Here was a love for which I must be prepared to renounce other things on which I set a high value; prepared, in case the world, for some reason, should not look upon us with kindliness.
Set store by~, Esteem highly, place a high value on, think a good deal of.
For one of his subordinates, on whose ability and devotion to himself and zeal in the public service he set a high value, he had not been able to obtain from the Government the recompense which, in his opinion, that gentleman deserved.
A great deal of corn at a high value implies wages of a high value; but a great deal of corn at a low value is very consistent with wages at a low value.
Such a man did insist upon being in certain respects better than the average; and under the prevalent economic social conditions he did impair the consistency of feeling upon which the pioneers rightly placed such a high value.
In case (3) articles like agricultural produce have a very great power to satisfy desires, and if scarce would have a high value.
If prices are low, money will buy much of other things, and is of high value; if prices are high, it will buy little of other things, and is of low value.
It is not therefore wonderful if, employing as they did and setting a high value on precisely the same manuscripts of the N.
Again, no one will say that rudimentary or atrophied organs are of high physiological or vital importance; yet, undoubtedly, organs in this condition are often of high value in classification.
If they find a character nearly uniform, and common to a great number of forms, and not common to others, they use it as one of high value; if common to some lesser number, they use it as of subordinate value.
Hence we see that modifications of structure, viewed by systematists as of high value, may be wholly due to unknown laws of correlated growth, and without being, as far as we can see, of the slightest service to the species.
Thou shalt cleanse the lord of a province for the value of a camel of high value.
Thou shalt cleanse the lord of a borough for the value of a bull of high value.
Thou shalt cleanse the lord of a town for the value of a stallion of high value.
After thus instructing the king who, like a pupil, listened to him with devout attention and set a high value on his words, he left his body paralysed in its functions by the excess of his pains, and mounted to Heaven.
They were highly esteemed and renowned, observing their traditional customs and setting a high value on good education and good manners.
For he knew the nature of mankind, that people set a high value on imitating the behaviour of the highest.
But above all, if any one does possess a high valuein our eyes it should be hidden from him as a sin.
Upon arriving in the French capital, he directed his steps to the nearest luthier, one Aldric, to whom he had been recommended as a purchaser of old instruments of high value.
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