10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SALABLENESS»
Discover the use of
salableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
salableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Congressional Globe
Such an answer, with the additional statement that the remaining and adjoining
lands had been enhanced in value and salableness, would be conclusive as to
the fidelity of the trustee. The graduation and preemption laws stand with equal ...
United States. Congress, 1860
2
Supreme Court General Division
34th Int. Was the salableness, or price,_or value obtainable in the market for :1,
lot in San Francisco, affected in June, 1853, in any, and what way, and to what
extent, by the fact that the records in the county recorder's ofiice showed two ...
3
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
The relative agreeableucss, and therefore salableness, of “a pot of the smallest
ale," and of “Adonis painted by a running brook," depends virtually on the opinion
of Demos, in the shape of Christopher Sly. That is to say, the agreeableness of a
...
4
Time, language and cognition
The terms 'most marketable' and 'having the greatest salableness' are nearly
synonymous. If we substitute 'most marketable' for 'having the greatest
salableness,' the sentence appearing in bold-face becomes: They are the most
marketable ...
5
Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected Materials
Thus the effect produced by such goods as are relatively most salable becoming
money is an increasing differentiation between their degree of salableness and
that of all other goods. And this difference in salableness ceases to be altogether
...
6
A critical review of the orthography of Dr. Webster's series ...
Sal lad* Salad da Salableness do. do. ' 3alep, Saloop do. do. do. Salep, Salop
Saltpeter Scald da Salep da Salipeter.Saltpetre da Scepter do. da do. Saltpeter,
Saltpetre do. Saltpetre , Saltpeter do. Scepter S«U1 Sceptered do. do. Sceptre ...
7
The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: From ...
... this * Man ; who, being lately raised to a transcendanf 4 Heights thinks he
cannot shine bright enough un- ' less he dim and cloud the rest of his own
Sphere ; ' and render your Honour contemptible by the * Commoness and
Salableness of it.
8
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy - The Process of ...
Finally, it should be noted in the transformation of rent in kind into money rent,
that with it capitalized rent, or the price of land, and its salableness and sale
become essential elements, and that with them not only the formerly rent-paying
tenant ...
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, 2007
9
The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: ...
... of this ' Man ; who, being lately railed to a transcendent ' Height, thinks he
cannot shine blight enough un- ' less he dim and cloud the rest of his own Sphere
; ' and render your Honour contemptible by the ' Commoness and Salableness of
it.
Great Britain. Parliament, 1751
10
Economic Theories in a Non-Walrasian Tradition
3 See Menger (1892), where Absatzfdhigkeit is translated into salableness. See
also Menger (1950, p. 242), where Absatzfdhig is translated into liquid and
Absatzjahigkeit into marketability. 4 Referring to Menger, however, Fujino (1982)
...