A2-4-2] Here it is really more likely that the possessor of commodities may be wanting the wished for money, than that the possessor of money should be wanting in the wished for commodities.
Money should be appropriated to permit troops to be massed in body and exercised in maneuvers, particularly in marching.
Money should be available to states to establish programs to help the victims of domestic violence.
But the material of money should be not merely capable of division, but the aggregate value of the mass after division should be almost exactly the same as before division.
If money should rise in value, and all things should, after a tax on the profits of stock, fall to their former prices, rent also would be the same as before.
In order to measure equitably the natural and inevitable mutations in the value of other things, money should itself be of unchanging value.
That is to say, any given amount of money should, so far as human foresight can regulate it, require at all times an equal amount of sacrifice for its acquisition.
That no money should be taken from the people save by the consent of Parliament.
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