IftheMoneyofanparticularCountryshouldencreasebeyondtheproportionthatCountrybearstoEurope;itwouldundervalueMoneythere,or,accordingtothewayofspeaking,itwouldraiseGoods:ButasMoneywouldbeundervaluedeverywherethesame,orneartowahtitwerethere;itwouldbeofgreatAdvantagetothatcountry,thotherebyMoneywerelessvaluable:ForthatCountrywouldhavethewholeBenefitofthegreaterQuantity,andonlybearashareofthelesservalue,accordingtotheproportionitsMoneyhadtotheMoneyofEurope。WhentheSpaniardsbringMoneyorBullionintoEurope,theylessenitsvalue,butgainbybringingit;becausetheyhavethewholebenefitofthegreaterQuantity,andonlybearashareofthelesservalue。
  Whathasbeensaid,proves,1st。ThatSilverMoneyisanuncertainvalue;becauselyabletobealter’dintheFinenessorDenominationbythePrince。ACrownhasnomoreSilverinitthanhalfaCrownor15Pencehada150or200Yearsago。
  2ndly。ThatasSilverithasfallenfromtheValueithad,thesameQuantitynotbeingworththe5thor10thpartofwhatitwasworththen。AMoney’dManthenwortha1000lib。wasRicheratthattimethanaLandedManof240ChalderofVictualRent:ButaManofsuchaMoneyEstate,wouldnotnowbeworthone50thpartofsuchaLandEstate。
  3dly。Thatthofallensomuch,yetitisgivenasMoneyorSoldasBullion,formuchmorethanitsValueasaMettal;towhichitwillbereduced,sosoonasanotherMoneyissetup。
  ConsideringthepresentstateofEurope,FranceandSpainbeingMastersoftheMines。TheotherNationsseemtobeunderanecessityofsettingupanotherMoney。TheonlyReasoncanbegivenwhyithasnotbeenrightlyunderstood:OrtheywouldnothavecontinuedbuyingSilverfromSpainaboveitsValueasaMettal,whentheyhadamorevaluableMoneyoftheirown,andeverywaymorefittedforthatUse。
  TheReceiverofSilvercanhavenogreathopesthattheValueofitwillbegreater;For’tisnottobesupposeditwillbeapply’dtoanyotherUses,thanitisnowapply’dto,wherebytheDemandforitmaybeencreas’d:OrthattheQuantityExportedandConsum’d,willbegreaterthantheQuantityImported。
  ThoitbescarceinanyparticularCountry,yettheMony’dMenwillhavenogreatBenefitbysuchscarcity,ashasbeenshown:ForunlessthescarcityisthesameinallplaceswithwhichthatCountryTrades,MoneywillnotbevaluedmuchhighertherethaninotherCountries。
  IfitisalledgedtheMinesintheWest—Indiesmayfail。’TistheInterestoftheSpaniardstogiveoutthattheirMinesbegintofail,tokeepupthePriceofSilver;butifthatweretrue,FranceoughtnothaveengagedherselfinaWar,whenbythePartitionTreatyshecouldhavegotanyotherpartsofthatMonarchythatarevaluable。
  AllowingtheMinesdofail,weoughttherathertoprovideourselveswithanotherMoney。
  Chapter6
  TheProposalgivenintotheParliamentbyDrH。C。ExaminedIDidnotintendtohavesaidanythingabouttheDrs。Proposal,thatAffairhavingbeenrefer’dtoaCommittee,whoaretomaketheirReport。ButSeveralisnotpracticable,beingagainstwhatIamtoPropose,becausetheythink’tisthesamewithhisinsomeotherdress:IthoughtitneedfultogiveashortAccountoftheDrs。
  Proposal,andinwhatIdifferfromhim。
  HisProposalistogiveoutNotesuponLand,tobecancell’dbyyearlyPaymentsofabout2andQuarterperCent,for45Years。AndthattheseNotesbecurrentasSilverMoney,tothevaluetheyarecoin’dfor。
  IfNotesgivenoutafterthatmanner,wereequalinvaluetoSilver—money;TheneveryLandedManinScotland,woulddesireashareofthisgreatandcertainAdvantage:AndIdon’tseehowitispracticabletogiveeveryLandedManashare。
  Supposingitpracticable,45YearsPurchaseintheseNotes,willnotbeofsomuchvalue,as20YearsPurchaseofSilverMoney。
  NoAnticipationisequaltowhatalreadyis。AYearsRentnowisworth15YearsRent50Yearshence,becausethatMoneyletoutatInterest,bythattimewillproducesomuch。AndthotheParliamentwouldforcetheseNotes,yettheywouldnothaveCurrency,anymorethaniftheGovernmentCoin’dpiecesofGoldequalinWeightandFineness,withatGuinea,andorderedthemtopassfor5lib。
  TheseBillsarepropos’dtoberepay’dandcancell’dinaTermofYears,withoutpayinganyInterest,butonlysomuchaswoulddefraytheChargesoftheOffice,whichwouldbeaboveonehalfpercent。
  TherewouldthenbemanyLenders,butfewifanyBorrowers,exceptfromtheLand—Bank:Foras’tistheLandedManborrowsoftheMoney’dMan,hewouldsatisfiehisCreditor,andhaveBillstoLend。
  TheMoney’dManwouldlikewisehaveoftheseBillstoLend,buttherewouldbenoBorrowers;OrifanydesiredtoBorrow,theywouldhavetheseBillsataverylowUse。Supposeat2percent,thentheseBillswouldbeconsiderablylessvaluablethanSilver。
  Anythingthatispropos’dtohaveaCurrencyasMoney,andisgivenforalesserInterestthanSilverMoney,willbeoflessValue。
  Itisnottobesuppos’danypersonwilllendSilverMoneyat2
  percent,whentheycanhave6percentinEngland。Soa100lib。
  SilverMoney,willyieldalsmuchas300lib。oftheseBillswould:
  and100lib。inSilver,willbeequalto300lib。inBills。The6lib。
  the100lib。ofSilveryields,beingSilver,andthe6lib。the300ofBillsyields,beingpayedintheseBills:and1lib。Silver,beingworth3lib。inBills;sothe6lib。Interestofthe100lib。inSilver,wouldbeequalto18libortheInterestof900lib。inBills。
  Andthotheyweregivenouttoberepay’din20years,at5percentforthattime;orin10years,at10percent:theywouldnotbeequallyvaluablewithSilver。Thedifferencewouldnotbesogreat,aswhengivenoutfor45years,TheAdvantagetheNationwouldhavebytheDrs。Proposalis;thatthotheseNotessellunderthevalueofSilverMoney,and500lib。inNoteswereonlyequalto100lib。inSilver:YettheNationwouldhavethesameAdvantagebythat500lib。inNotes,asifanAdditionofa100lib。hadbeenmadetotheSilver—money。
  SofarastheseBillssellunderthevalueoftheSilverMoney,sofarwouldExchangewithotherCountriesberais’d。AndifGoodsdidnotkeeptheirPrice,(i。e。)IftheydidnotsellforagreaterQuantityotheseBills,equaltothedifferencebetwixtthemandSilver:Goodsexportedwouldbeundervalued,andGoodsimportedwouldbeovervalued,ashasbeenexplain’dpage24aboutExchange。
  TheLanded—manwouldhavenoAdvantagebythisProposal,unlessheowedDebt:Forthohereceiv’d50lib:oftheseBills,forthesameQuantityofVictualhewasinusetoreceive,10lib。Silver—money;
  yetthat50lib。wouldonlybeequalinValueto10lib。ofSilver,andpurchaseonlythesameQuantityofHomeorForreignGoods。
  TheLanded—manwhohadhisRentpay’dhiminMoney,wouldbeagreatloser。ForbyalsmuchastheseBillswereundertheValueofSilver,hewouldreceivesomuchlessthanbefore。
  TheLanded—manwhoowedDebt,wouldpayhisDebtwithalessValuethanwascontractedfor:ButtheCreditorwouldlosewhattheDebitorgain’d。
  Dr。C。seemstobeoffendedatmymeddlinginthisAffair,having,ashesays,borrow’dwhatIknowofthisSubjectfromhim。TwoPersonsmayprojectthesamething,butsofarasIcanjudge,whatI
  amtoproposeisdifferentfromhis,andwhatIhadform’daSchemeofseveralyearsbeforeIhadseenanyofhisPapers:WhichIcanprove,ifthatwerenecessary,bypersonsofworthIthenshow’ditto。I
  havenot,tomyknowledge,borrowedanythingfromDr。C。LandindeedistheValueuponwhichhefundshisProposal,and’tisuponLand,thatIfundmine:IfforthatReasonIhaveincroach’duponhisProposal,theBankofScotlandmaybesaidtohavedonethesame:
  TherewereBanksinEuropelongbeforetheDrs。Proposal,andBooksahvebeenwritontheSubjectbeforeandsince。TheFundationIgouponhasbeenknownsolongasMoneyhasbeenlentonLand,andsolongasanheretableBondhasbeenequaltoaQuantityofLand。
  WhethertheStructureheorIhavebuiltuponthatFundationbemostsafe,advantageousandpracticalbe,theParliamentcanbestjudge。
  Dr。C’sProposalisbyAnticipation,tomakeLandworth50ora100yearsPurchase;andmaintainsthata100lib。tobepayedyearlyfor10,50ora100years,isavaluablePledgefora1000,5000,ora10000lib。ofBills:AndthattheseBillswillbeequaltoSilver—
  money。IfhecansatisfietheNationthathisProposalispracticable,hedoesaverygreatService,andgivesacertainadvantagetotheLanded—man,withoutwrongingtheMoney’d—man。IhaveshowntheReasonswhyIthinktheProposalisnotpracticable;andthatnotwithstandinganyActofParliamentmadetoforcetheseBills,theywouldfallmuchunderthevalueofSilver。ButallowingtheywereatfirstequaltoSilver,itisnexttoimpossiblethattwodifferentSpeciesofMoney,shallcontinueequalinvaluetooneanother。
  Everythingreceivesavaluefromitsuse,andtheValueisraised,accordingtoitsQuality,QuantityandDemand。ThoGoodsofdifferentkindsareequalinvaluenow,yettheywillchangetheirValue,fromanyunequalChangeintheirQuality,Quantity,orDemand。
  AndasheleavesittothechoiceoftheDebitor,topayinSilver—moneyorBills;heconfinesthevalueoftheBills,tothevalueoftheSilver—money,butcannotconfinetheValueoftheSilver—
  moneytothevalueoftheBills:SothattheseBillsmustfallinvalueasSilver—moneyfalls,andmayfalllower:Silvermayriseabovethevalueofthesebills,buttheseBillscannotriseabovethevalueofSilver。
  WhatIshallpropose,istomakeMoneyofLandequaltoitsvalue;andthatMoneytobeequalinvaluetoSilver—money:AndnotlyabletofallinvalueasSilver—moneyfalls。
  AndGoodsthathavetheQualitiesnecessaryinMoney,maybemadeMoneyequaltotheirvalue。5OuncesofGoldisequalinvalueto20
  lib。andmaybemadeMoneytothatValue。AnAcreofLandrentedat2
  BollsofVictual,theVictualat8lib。andLandat20yearspurchase,isequalto20lib。andmaybemadeMoneyequaltothatValue,forithasalltheQualitiesnecessaryinMoney。ButthatAcreofLandcannotbecoin’dtotheValueof50lib。nomorethanthe5OuncesofGold。
  Andthothe5OuncesofGold,the20lib。SilverMoney,andtheAcreofLand,benowequalinvalue;yettheycannotwellcontinueso:ForasIhaveshownalready,anddisproportion’dChangeintheQuality,Quantity,orintheDemandofeitherofthem,willmakethesameQuantityoftheothers。LandiswhatinallappearancewillkeepitsValuebest,itmayriseinvalue,butcannotwellfall:GoldorSilverarelyabletomanyAccidents,wherebytheirValuemaylessen;butcannotwellriseinvalue。
  ChapterVII
  TheProposalwithReasonsforit。
  ToSupplytheNationwithMoney,itishumblypropos’d,That40
  CommissionersbeappointedbyParliament,AnswerabletoParliamentfortheirAdministration,andtheAdministrationoftheOfficersunderthem:TheNominationoftheseOfficersbeinglesttotheCommissioners。
  ThattheCommissionershavePowertoCoinNotes:WhichNotestobereceivedinPayments,whereoffer’d。
  ThataCommitteeofParliamentbeappointedtoinspecttheManagement,andthatnoneoftheCommissionersbeMembers。
  ThattheCommissionandCommitteemeettwiceayearatWhitsunday,andMartinmass;theirMeetings,tobegin10daysbefore,andtocontinue10daysaftereachTerm。
  Therearethreewayshumblyoffer’dtotheParliament,forgivingouttheseNotes:theyintheirWisdommaydeterminewhichwillbemostsafe。
  1。ToauthorizetheCommissiontolendNotesonLandSecurity,theDebtnotexceedingonehalf,ortwoThirdsoftheValue:AndattheordinaryInterest。
  2。TogiveoutthefullPriceofLand,asitisvalued,20yearspurchasemoreorless,accordingtowhatitwouldhavegiveninSilver—money。ThecommissionentringintoPossessionofsuchLands,byWadsetgrantedtotheCommissionorAssigneys;andredeemablebetwixtandexpiringofaTermofyears。
  3。TogivethefullPriceofLand,uponSalemadeofsuchLands,anddisponedtotheCommissionorAssigneysirredeemably。
  ThatanypersonshallhavesuchBonds,Wadsets,orEstatesassign’dordispon’dtothem,uponpayinginthevaluetotheCommission。
  ThattheCommissiondon’treceiveotherMoneythantheseNotes。
  ThatnopersonwhohascontractedfortheseNotes,shallbeobligedtoreceiveSilverorMettalMoney。
  ThattheCommissionhavenotpowertocoinmorethan50000lib。
  atatime,andthatnomorebecoin’dsolongasthereis25000lib。
  remianingintheOffice。
  ThatforayearandahalftheCommissionbelimitedtoacertainSum,afterthattimetohavepowertocoinwhatSumsaredemanded:
  unlessrestrictedbyensuingParliaments。
  ThatthesewhodesiretohaveMoneyfromtheCommission,giveinaNotetotheLawyersfortheCommissionaMonthbeforetheTerm,ofwhatSumstheywant,withtheRightsoftheLandstheyofferinPledge:andthatthesewhohaveNotestopayintotheCommission,givewarning10daysbeforetheTerm。
  ThattheStateofCommission,theSumofNotescoin’d,theDebitandCredit,withthehighestNumberofdifferentNotes,bepublish’deveryTerm。
  Thatanypersonwhoshalldiscover2NotesofthesameNumber,orofahigherNumberthanthesepublish’d,shallhavea100lib。reward。
  ThattheUnder—OfficersbeinstructedwiththeSumof20000lib。
  tochangeNoteswith;andthattheyattendthewholeyear。
  ThatanyMemberofParliamentmayinspecttheStateoftheCommission。
  ThatnoNotesbecoin’d,Moneylent,orRightsassign’dbytheCommission,butattheTermsofWhitsundayandMartinmass:Andinpresenceofatleast20Commissioners,andoneThirdoftheCommittee。
  ThattheRevenueoftheCommission,overwhatpaystheCharges,andwhatparttheParliamentthinksneedfultomakegoodanyLossesmayhappentotheCommission,beapplyedbywayofDrawback,forencouragingtheExport,andManufactureoftheNation。
  ThatPaper—moneydonotrisemorethan10percentabovesilvermoney;sothathewhocontractstopayinPaper,mayknowwhatheistopayincasehecannotgetPaper—Money。
  TheParliamentmayenterintoaResolve,thatthenextSessionsofthisorthenextensuingParliament,theStateoftheCommissionbetakenintoConsideration,preferabletoallotherBusiness:AndiffoundhurtfultotheCountry,theParliamentmaydischargeanymoreNotestobegivenout,andorderwhatNotesarethenouttobecalledin。
  Thatafter3monthsfromtheDateoftheAct,ScotsandForreignMoneybereducedtotheEnglishStandard。TheEnglishCrownto60
  pence,andtheotherMoneyinProportiontoitsvalueofSilver。The40penceto38pence,thenewMarkto13pence1/12theoldMarktoitsWeight,theDucatdownsto68pence。DollarstotheirWeight。
  Guineasnottopass22sh。
  Thatafter4MonthsnoScotsMoney,(exceptwhatshallbecoin’daftertheAct)noranyForreignMoneyexcepttheEnglishMoney,bereceivedinanypayments,orbesoldasBullionbutattheMint。
  ThatforwhatoldMoneyorBullionisbroughttotheMint,theMintreturntothefullvalueinnewMoneyof12pence,6pence,and3
  pencePieces;ofelevenDeniresfine,the12penceof3Drops3Grainsweight,theotherPiecestoweighinproportion:TheExpenseofCoinagetobepayedoutoftheFundsappropriattothatuse。
  Thatfor3Months,aftertheAct,thenewMoneypassfor13
  pence,6pencehalf—penny,and3pence1/4。
  Thatafter3Months,BullionandwroughtPlatebeofelevenDeniresfine,and5sh。and2d。theOunceofSilver,Goldnottopass4lib。
  ThePaper—moneypropos’dwillbeequalinvaluetoSilver,foritwillhaveavalueofLandpledg’d,equaltothesameSumofSilver—
  money,thatitisgivenoutfor。IfanyLossesshouldhappen,one4thoftheRevenueoftheCommission,willinallappearancebemorethansufficienttomakethemgood。
  ThisPaper—moneywillnotfallinvalueasSilver—moneyhasfallen,ormayfall:GoodsorMoneyfallinvalue,iftheyincreaseinQuantity,oriftheDemandlessens。ButtheCommissiongivingoutwhatSumsaredemanded,andtakingbackwhatSumsareoffer’dtobereturn’d;ThisPaper—moneywillkeepitsvalue,andtherewillalwaysbealsmuchMoneyasthereisoccasion,orimploymentfor,andnomore。
  IfaContractforPaper—MoneycouldbesatisfiedbypayingthesameQuantityofSilverMoney,thanthatPaper—MoneycouldnotriseabovetheValueofSilver,andwouldfallwithit。ButasthePaperMoneyisadifferentSpeciesfromSilver,soitwillnotbelyabletoanyofthechangesSilverMoneyislyableto。
  ThotheParliamentcouldgiveSilverMoneytothePeople,inalsgreatQuantityastherewereOccasion:theParliamentcouldnotjustlyknowwhatSumwouldservetheCountry,fortheDemandchanges。IftheQuantityofMoneyislessthantheDemand,theLandedManiswrong’d:
  Fora100lib。thenbeingmoreValuable,willbuyagreaterQuantityoftheLandedMansGoods。IftheQuantityofMoneyisgreaterthantheDemand,theMoney’dManiswrong’d,fora100lib。thenisnotsoValuable,sowillnotbuythesameQuantityofGoodsa100lib。boughtbefore。
  IftheCommissiondonotgiveoutMoneywhenitisdemanded,wheregoodSecurityisoffer’d;’tisahardshiponthePersonwhoisrefus’d,andaLosstotheCountry:ForfewifanyborrowMoneytokeepbythem;andifemploy’ditbringsaProfittotheNation,thotheEmployerloses。
  IftheCommissiondidnottakebackwhatSumswereoffer’dtobereturn’d,itwereahardshipontheMoney’dMan,whohasaSumpayedhim,anddoesnotknowhowtoemployit;andtheQuantitybeinggreaterthantheDemandforit,ifwouldfallinValue。
  AftertheMethodpropos’d,theQuantitybeingalwaysequaltotheDemandforit,itwillkeepitsValue,andbuythesameQuantityofGoods50yearshence,asnow:unlesstheGoodsalterintheirValue,fromanyChangeintheirQuantity,orintheDemandforthem。
  SupposethisCommissionhadbeenestablisht200yearsago,Landthenat14yearsPurchase,Moneyat10percent,victualat8shil。
  and4PencetheChalder,andPaperMoneytohavebeengivenoutuponLand;8shiland4penceofthatPaperMony,wouldnowhavebeenequaltoaChalderofVictual,andto8lib。6sh。and4penceSilver—money:
  BecauseSilver—moneyhavingincreas’dinQuantity,morethantheDemand;andhavingbeenalter’dintheDenomination,hasfallentoone20thofthevalueithadthen。NorwouldtheLanded—manhavereceiv’dlessforhisVictual,thannow;ForthatPaper—moneywouldhavebroughthim20timestheQuantityofGoods,Silver—moneywillbuy。
  LandhasamorecertainValuethanothergoods,foritdoesnotencreaseinquantity,allothergoodsmay。TheUsesofGoodsmaybedischarge,orbyCustombetakenfromthem,andgiventootherGoods:
  TheuseofBreadmaybetakenfromOats,andwhollygiventoWheat:
  TheuseofMoneymaybetakenfromSilver,andgiventoLand:TheuseofPlate,andtheotherusesofSilverasaMettal,maybetakenfromSilver,andgiventosomeotherMettal,orsomeMixturethatmaybemorefittedfortheseuses。Inanyofthesecases,theseGoodsloseapartoftheirvalue,proportion’dtotheusesaretakenfromthem:Butlandcannotloseanyofitsuses。ForaseverythingisproducedbyLand,sotheLandmustkeepitsvalue,becauseitcanbeturn’dtoproducetheGoodsthatareinuse。IfWheatismoreus’d,andOatsless,astheLandcanproduceboth,itwillbeturn’dtoproducewhatismostused,becausemostvaluable。
  ThisMoneywillnotreceiveanyadditionalValuefrombeingusedasMoney,sotheReceiverwillbecertainhecanbenoloser,thoafteraTermofyearstheuseofMoneyistakenfromit。TheLandwillreceiveanadditionalValue,frombeingusedasthePledgeuponwhichtheMoneyisissued;andthatadditionalValuewouldbegreaterthanwhatSilverreceived:Because,thoLandbeusedasthePledgetoissueoutMoneyupon,yetnoneofitsotheruseswouldbetakenfromit:
  Silvercannotbeus’dasMoneyandPlateatthesametime。ButasLandisingreaterQuantitythantherewillbeoccasionfortogiveoutMoneyupon;sotheadditionalValueitreceives,willnotbenearsogreatasthatSilver—Moneyhasreceiv’d。
  SupposetheAdditionalValueofLandreceivedwereone4th,Landnowat20yearsPurchase,wouldthenbeat25yearsPurchase。IftheParliamentcall’dinthePaperMoney,hewhohadPaperMoneycouldbenoloserbyit,thotheLandlosttheAdditionalValue;FornomoreofitisgivenoutthantheValueoftheLandabstractfromitsUseasMoney,hewhohadSilverwouldlooseahalf,or2Thirds;SilverfallingthentoitsValueasaMettal。
  SothatthisPaperMoneypropos’d,havingabetterValuethanSilver;andreceivingnoAdditiontoitsValue,frombeingusedasMoney;andnotbeinglyabletoanychangeinitsValue,theQuantityandDemandencreasinganddecreasingtogether:ItissofarmoreQualifiedtobethemeasurebywhichGoodsarevalued,theValuebywhichGoodsareExchanged,andinwhichContractsaremadepayable。
  TheotherQualitiesnecessaryinMoney,Are,1。EasyofDelivery。
  2。OfthesameValueinoneplacetowhatitisinanother。
  3。TobekeptwithoutLossorExpense。
  4。Tobedividedwithoutloss。
  5。TobecapableofaStamp。
  PaperMoneyhastheseQualitiesinagreaterdegreethanSilver。
  1。ItiseasierofDelivery:500lib。inPapermaybepayedinlesstime,than5lib。inSilver。
  2。Itisnearerthevalueinoneplacetowhatitisinanother,beingofeasiercarriage。
  3。Itcanbeeasierkept;takinguplessroom。Andwithoutloss:
  BecauseitmaybeExchangedattheOffice。TheConsumptionofPaperisnotofsomuchvalueastheConsumptionofSilver:TheConsumptionofthePaperisalosstotheOffice,theConsumptionofSilverisalosstotheOwner。
  4。Itcanbedividedwithoutloss:BecauseitmaybechangedforlesserNotesattheOffice。
  5。ItiscapableofaStamp,andlessliabletobeCounterfeit。
  ThePracticeofmostTradingNationsconfirms,thatPaperismoreQualifiedfortheUseofMoney,thanSilver;providingithaveaValue。InHollandSilverispledg’d,andPaperisusedasMoney。ThatLandpledg’disabetterValuethanSilverpledg’d,isevidentfromwhathasbeensaid。InEngland,beforetheBankwassetup,Gold—
  smithsNoteswerereceivedinPaymentspreferabletoGoldorSilver:
  WhichshowsthatPaperMoneyhadalltheQualitiesnecessaryinMoney,somuchmorethanGoldorSilver,astoequaltheDangerofaGold—
  smithsbreaking,orwhichthereweremanyExamples。Mr。Lock,pag。7thonInterestofMoney,says,thatoneGold—smith’sCredit(beingusuallyaNoteunderoneofhisServantsHands)wentforaboveElevenhundredthousandPoundsatatime。
  TheNotesoftheBankinScotlandwent,thotherewasnoMoneyintheBank,andthotheirAcceptancewasvoluntary。TheSecurityforthePaperpropos’dwillbealsGood,theAdministrationmaybemoresafeandsatisfactorythanthatBank,oranyotherprivatBank;becauseitismorepublick,andtheCommissionhasnotanyshareoftheprofits。
  BesidesitwillnotbeliabletotheHazardBanksareliableto,fromtheSaleofshares。
  AnditseemsstrangethattheAdministrationofsuchaCommissionshouldbedoubted,whentheParliamenthastheNominationoftheManadgers;whentheManadgersaretobeaccountabletotheParliament;
  whentheTrustistobesosmall,formoreNotescannotbeCoin’dsolongas25000lib。isintheOffice;aCommitteeofParliamentistobeappointedtoinspecttheManadgement,theBooksaretobeopentotheInspectionofanyMemberofParliament,andtheStateoftheCommissionistobepublishedinPrint。
  SincetheNotesoftheBankwentuponavoluntaryAcceptance,thotherewasnoMoneyinBank;’tisReasonabletothinkthePaperMoneypropos’dwillatleasthavethesameCurrency:BeingCurrentbyLawdoesnotmakeitlessvaluable。HewhotookBankNotes,couldnotbesuretheBankwouldbeinaConditiontogiveMoneyforthem;andthePersonhewastopayMoneyto,mightrefusethem:Sohewasmoreuncertain,thaniftheyhadbeencurrentbyLaw。
  TheSilverMoneybeingtofallbetwixt8and9percentin3
  months,itisnottobesuppos’dthatSilverwillbeprefer’dtoPaperMoney;sincetheNotesoftheBank,whichisPaperuponthesameFund,wentattheordinaryInterest:AndthotheReceiverwasnotcertainoftheMoneyatthetimeitwaspromised,orthatthepersonhewasOwingtowouldreceiveit。
  ItmaybeObjected,thatPaperwentbecauseSilvercouldbegotfortiwhenDemanded,oratacertaintime。
  Thatwasveryreasonable,butwouldnotbesointhiscase:TheSecuritypledg’dforthatPaperMoney,wasSilver。TheSecuritypledg’dforthisPaperMoney,isLand。ThisMoneyhasnoRelationtoGoldorSilver,morethantootherGoods。Anditweremoreextravaganttosay,Iwon’ttakea100lib。inSilverfortheGoodsIsell;
  becauseIamnotsureif6Monthshence,itwillbuymesuchaQuantityofWine,forWinemaygrowdearer。
  4Crownswon’tbuyaGuinea,thotheywereCoin’dforthesameValue;norwon’tbuythe10thpartofGoods4Crownsbought200Yearsago,yetSilverisreceiv’dasaValue,andContractedfor,thoitsValuelessenseveryYear,andtho’tisnotperhapsworthaboveaThirdofwhat’tisgivenorContractedfor,abstractfromtheUseofMoney。
  ThisPaperpropos’dwillnotonlykeepitsValue;theencreaseoftheQuantitydecreasingastheDemanddecreases:ButlikewisetheLandpledg’disalsvaluableasthePapergivenout,abstractfromitsUseasMoney,andencreasesinValue。
  TheObjectionmaybemadeagainstSilverMoney,andwithgoodReason;foritfallsfasterinitsValuethanotherGoods,andmaysoonbereducedtoitsValueasaMettal。
  ThePaperMoneyPropos’disequaltoitsself;buttocontinueequaltosuchaQuantityofanyotherGoods,istohaveaQualitythatnoGoodscanhave:ForthatdependsontheChangesintheseotherGoods。IthasabetterandmorecertainValuethanSilverMoney,andalltheotherQualitiesnecessaryinMoneyinamuchgreaterDegree,withotherQualitiesthatSilverhasnot,andismorecapableofbeingmadeMoneythananythingyetknown。Landiswhatismostvaluable,andwhatencreasesinValuemorethanotherGoods;sothePaperMoneyissuedfromit,willinallappearancenotonlykeepequaltootherGoods,butriseabovethem。
  BecauseoftheextraordinaryscarcityofSilverinScotland,andtheInclinationPeoplehavetoit,fromitshavingbeenlongusedasMoney;ItmaybenecessarytorestrictitsPriceto5sh。and2pencetheOunce:ButitwillsoonfallfromthatvalueofPaper,ifitcomeingreaterquantityintoEurope,thanisexportedorconsum’d。
  SupposeandIslandbelongingtooneman,theNumberofTennentsa100,eachTennant10inFamily,inalla1000;bythesetheIslandislabour’d,parttotheproductofCorns,therestforPasturage:
  BesidestheTennentsandtheirFamilies,thereare300PoororIdle,wholivebyCharity。ThereisnotMoney,butRentsarepayedinkind,andifoneTennanthasmoreofoneProduct,andlessofanotherthanhisFamilyhasoccasionfor,heBarterswithhisNeighbour。
  ThePeopleofthisIslandknownothingofManufacture;TheIslandbeingplentiful,furnishesenoughfortheirConsumption,andanOverpluswhichtheyexchangeontheContinentforCloaths,andwhatotherGoodstheywant:ButasthatOverplusisonlysufficienttomakeaReturnofsuchaquanityofGoodsastheyconsumeyearly,sotheyhavenoMagazinesoftheirownorforreignGoodstoservetheminbadyears,nornoMagazinesofArms,Ammunition,etc。fortheirdefence。
  ’Tispropos’dtotheProprietor,thatifaMoneywereestablish’ttopaytheWagesofLabour,the300PoormightbeimployedinmanufacturingsuchGoodsasbeforewereexportedinproduct;Andasthe1000thatlabourtheGroundwereidleonehalfoftheirtime,theymightbeimployedsoastheiradditionalLabourwouldbeequaltothatof500more,whichwouldlessentheirImportbyprovidingthemwithapartofsuchGoodsasbeforetheybroughtfromtheContinent,andraisetheirExportto3or4timesthevalueithad:ThereturnofwhichwouldfurnishthemwithgreaterQuantitiesofForreignGoodsthantheywantedforConsumption,whichmightbelaidupinMagazines。
  TheMoneypropos’disafterthismanner。TheProprietortocoinpiecesofPaperfigur’dNumber1,Number2,andsoon;Number4tobeequaltoacertainmeasureofCorn。ThePoorandotherLabourerswouldbesatisfiedtotakeNumber4fortheWagesofadayslabour,provideditbesocontriv’dthatNumber4purchasethemthemeasureofCorn;
  ForasthatCorncanbebarter’dwithotherGoods,soNumber4wouldpurchaseanequalvalueofanyotherGoods。
  TomakeNumber4equaltothatmeasureofCorn,theProprietorcallshisTennentstogether;tellsthemforthefuture,hewillhavehisRentpayedinPaper,sorenewstheirLeafes,andwherea100
  measuresofCornwaspayed,theyoblidgethemselvestopayhimNumber400。TheotherkindstheProprietorwaspayedinarevalued,accordingtotheValuetheyhadinBarterwithCorn;andLeasesmadeforPaper。
  TheProprietorcoinsPapertothevalueofayearsRent,imployssuchasarewillingtowork,andgivesthemPaper—moneyasthepriceoftheirLabour。TheTennentgivesCornoranyotherGoodshehastotheLabourersforPaper—money,andtehProprietorreceivesitforhisRent。ButastheConsumptionofthelabouringManmaybesuppos’dtobeonlyequaltoNumber2;SotheTennentscannotgetthewholeSumissuedbytheProprietor,andconsequentlynotenoughttopaytheirRent。Ifthiswerenotremeeded,thelabouringMenbeingMastersoftheremainingpartofthePaper,andhavingnooccasionformoreGoodsfromtheTennents,mightraisethevalueofthePaper。Topreventthis,theProprietorcoinsagreaterQuantity,whichbringsapartofthepoorandidleoftheContinenttotheIsland,andoccasionsagreaterConsumption,wherebytheTennentsareabletopaytheirrentsinpaperascontractedfor。TheAdditiontothepeopleisanadvantagetotheIsland;foritaddstothepoweroftheIsland,andtheirlabourisworthdoublewhattheyconsume。
  ThisMoneythoithasnovaluebutwhattheproprietorgivesit,byreceivingitinpaymentsofhisRent;yetitwillbeesteem’dequaltotheproductpayedbefore。
  IftheProprietorwouldgiveitavalueinLand,computingafterthisManner:AnAcreofLandpaysNumber100,at20yearspurchaseworthNumber2000。AnddisponethePropertyofLandforPaperatthatValue;WhowouldnotbesatisfiedtoreceiveorcontractforthatMoney,sinceitnotonlyboughttheProduct,butthePropertyofLandatareasonableprice。
  MoneyisnotthevalueforwhichGoodsareexchanged,buttheValuebywhichtheyareExchanged:TheuseofMoneyistobuyGoods,andSilverwhileMoneyisofnootheruse。
  ThoSilverwereourproduct,yetitisnotsopropertobemadeMoneyasLand。Landiswhatproduceseverything,Silverisonlytheproduct。LanddoesnotincreaseordecreaseinQuantity,Silveroranyotherproductmay。SolandismorecertaininitsvaluethanSilver,oranyotherGoods。
  LandiscapableofImprovement,andtheDemandforitmaybegreater;soitmaybemorevaluable。Silvercannotbesuppos’d,tobeapplyedtoanyotherUses,thanitisnowapply’dto;orthattheDemandwillencreasemorethantheQuantity。
  LandcannotloseanyofitsUses,sowillnotbelessvaluable;
  SilvermaylosetheUseofMoneyitisnowapply’dto,sobereduc’dtoitsValueasaMettal。
  ItmaylikewiseloseapartofitsUsesasaMettal,theseUsesbeingsupply’dbyotherGoods:SolosesapartofitsValueasaMettal。ButnothingcansupplytheUsesofLand。
  Landmaybeconvey’dbyPaper,andtherebyhastheotherQualitiesnecessaryinMoney,inagreaterdegreethanSilver。
  LandhasotherQualitiesfittingitfortheUseofMoney,thatSilverhasnot。
  Landapply’dtotheUseofMoney,doesnotloseanyoftheotherUsesitisapply’dto:SilvercannotservetheUseofMoney,andanyofitsotherUsesasaMettal。
  TradeandMoneydependmutuallyononeanother;whenTradedecayes,Moneylessens;andwhenMoneylessens,Tradedecayes。PowerandWealthconsistsinNumbersofPeople,andMagazinesofHomeandForreignGoods;thesedependonTrade,andTradeonMoney。SowhileTradeandMoneymaybeaffecteddirectlyandconsequently;thatwhatishurtfultoeither,mustbesotoboth,PowerandWealthwillbeprecarious。
  Fromwhenceitisevident,thatLandismoreQualifiedfortheUseofMoneythanSilver;andpreferableforthatUsethoSilverweretheProductofScotland:BeingmorecertaininitsValue,andhavingtheQualitiesnecessaryinMoney,inagreaterdegree:WithotherQualitiesthatSilverhasnot。SomorecapableofbeingthegeneralMeasurebywhichGoodsarevalued,theValuebywhichGoodsareExchanged,andinwhichContractsaretaken。
  If2000lib。ofPaperMoney,isequaltothepropertyofLandworth2000lib。inSilver;thenthat2000lib。ofPaperMoney,isequalto2000lib。ofSilver。
  WhatbuysLand,willbuyeverythingtheLandproduces;andwhatbuystheProductofLand,willbuyallotherGoodswhetherHomeorForreign。IfWineisbroughtfromFrance,theMerchantdesignstolayouthisMoneyonGoods,atInterest,oronLand:TheCommissiondoesnotreceiveSilverMoney,sohecannothaveaBondfromtheCommission,unlesshegivetheValueinPaper;andmanyoftheLandedMenwon’ttakeSilverfortheirGoodsorLands,havingoccasionforPapertopaytheCommission。SotheMerchantwillchoosetosellhisWinesforPaperMoney,becauseitwillpurchasehimGoods,BondsorLandswhereSilverMoneywill,beingequallyvaluable:AndincaseswhereSilverMoneywillnot。
  AndthisissupposingSilverwereequallyQualifiedfortheUseofMoney,asLandis。ButasSilverisanuncertainValue,andisgivenformuchmorethanitsValueasaMettal;andhasnotalltheQualitiesnecessaryinMoney,norinsogreatadegreeasPaperMoney:
  SoPaperMoneywillfortheseotherReasonsbeprefer’dtoSilver。
  SomeObjectthataPaperMoneythouponagoodFund,andCurrentintheCountry;YetwillnotbevaluedAbroad,equaltowhatitwereinScotland。
  TheGoodsofScotlandwillalwayesbevaluedAbroad,equaltoGoodsofthesamekindandgoodness;andthatMoneythoofPaper,whichbuysGoodsinScotland,willbuyGoodsorMoneyinotherplaces。
  Ifa1000lib。inSerges,LinenCloth,etc。beworthAbroadallChargespayed1300lib。theMerchantwhoExportssuchGoods,willgiveaBillforthatMoneyatthePar,having1300lib。forwhatcosthima1000。
  WhenaNationestablishesaMoney,iftheMoneytheysetup,haveaValueequaltowhatitismadeMoneyfor,andalltheotherQualitiesnecessarinMoney;theyoughttohavenoregardwhatValueitwillhaveinotherCountries。Onthecontrair,aseveryCountryendeavoursbyLawstopreservetheirMoney,ifthatPeoplecancontriveaMoneythatwillnotbevaluedAbroad;theywilldowhatotherCountrieshavebyLawsendeavour’dinvain。
  NoNationkeepstoSilverbecauseitisusedinotherCountries,itisbecausetheycanfindnothingsosafeandconvenient。TradebetwixtNationsiscarriedonbyExchangeofGoods,andifoneMerchantsendsoutGoodsofalessValue,thanhebringsHome;hehasMoneyfurnish’dhimAbroad,byanotherwhobringshomeforalessValuethanhesentout:IfthereisnoMoneydueAbroad,thentheMerchantwhodesignedtoImportforagreaterValuethanheExported,isrestricted;andcanonlyImportequaltohisExport,whichisallthemanyLawstoregulateTradehavebeenendeavouring。
  ItisObjectedthatweareunderanecessityofhavingGoodsfromCountrieswhowilltakenotofours。FrancedoesnotallowMoneytobeExported,noranyShiptoImportGoods,unlessFrenchGoodsareExportedfromthesamePort,totheValueoftheGoodswereImported。
  ByourLawweareforbidtoExportMoney。ButasIdon’tthinktheExampleofNationsagoodanswer,Ishallendeavourtogiveabetter。
  SupposeourMoneyisnotvaluedAbroad,andwehaveoccasionforGoodsfromDenmark,whotakesnoneofours。TheseGoodsbeingnecessaryhere,willbevaluedhigherthanotherGoodsthatarenotsonecessary;andtheValueofScotsGoodsSoldinotherCountries,willbecarriedtoDenmark,insuchGoodsaswillsellthere,orinForreignMoney,andthesenecessaryGoodsbebroughtHome:BecausetheTradermakesagreaterProfitbythem,thanbysuchGoodsascouldhavebeenImported,fromtheCountrywheretheGoodsExportedwereSold。
  ButasthisAdditiontotheMoney,willemploythePeoplearenowIdle,andthesenowemploy’dtomoreAdvantage:SotheProductwillbeencreas’d,andManufactureadvanc’d。IftheConsumptionoftheNationcontinueasnow,theExportwillbegreater,andaBallanceduetous:
  AndastheExchangedependsontheBallance,soPaperMoneyhere,willbeequaltoagreaterQuantityofSilverMoneyAbroad。
  SupposetheyearlyValueofScotlandaMillionandahalf,theyearlyValueofEngland40Millions;theValueofScotland,isonlyaboutone28thpartoftheValueofEngland。YettheQuantityandQualityoftheLands,andtheNumbersofPeopleconsider’d;Scotlandwillbeatleastasoneto6。AndiftherewasMoneytoemploythePeople,wewouldbeasoneto6;forwehaveAdvantagespeculiartous,thatdomorethanequalthePlantationandEast—IndiaTrades。
  Englandisnotimprov’dsofarasitmightbe,byagreaterQuantityofMoney。WemayhaveMoneyequaltotheDemand,byapplyingourLandtothatUse。Soourcountrymaybeimprov’dabovetheproportionofoneto6。Butifthepropos’dAdditiontoourMoney,improvedtheCountryonlysoastobearaproportionwithEnglandofoneto13,ouryearlyValuewouldbe3Millions:AndourConsumptionnotbeinghalfwhatthesameNumberofPeopleconsumeinEngland;iftheConsumptioncontinuedasnow,theBallanceduetoScotlandwouldbegreater,thantheBallanceduetoEngland。
  ThisAdditiontoourYearlyvaluemaybethoughtbysomePeople,aSuppositionthat’sextravagant,butIdesirethesepeoplewillconsiderwhatConsequencestheplentyofMoneyhashadinotherplaces。AstheMoneyofEnglandhasincreas’d,theyearlyValuehasincreas’d;andastheMoneyhasdecreas’d,theyearlyvaluehasdecreas’d。
  Idon’tdoubtthatthePaper—moneypropos’dbeinggivenoutequaltotheDemand,wouldbringtheyearlyvalueofScotlandto3Millions,thotheFishingandotherBranchesofforreignTrade(whichmightbeimprov’dtogreatadvantage)wereneglected。Butsupposetheyearlyvalueincreas’donlyhalfaMillion,ofwhicha4thspentinagreaterConsumptionoftheProductandManufactureoftheCountry,a4thinthegreaterConsumptionofForreignGoodsandExpenseabroad,a4thlaidupinMagazinesofForreignGoods,a4thwouldstillbedueofBallanceandbroughthomeinSilver。
  IftheConsumptionandExpenseincreas’dequalto,orbeyondtheImprovement;asthePaper—moneycouldnotbeexported,sothepeoplewouldnotbesetidle,northeManufacturedecay:ThatMoneybeinglikeanEstateintail’d。Wemightcontinuetoconsumeequaltotheyearlyvalue,butcouldnotlessentheyearlyvalue,norbepooreifwecould。
  IfagreatervalueofGoodswasimportedthanwasexported,andCreditgivenfortheBallance;forreignerstopaythemselves,wouldsendalesservalueofGoodstheyearafter。ButsuchRestrictionsmaybeputontheConsumptionofourownandforreignGoods,asmaymakeaBallancedue。
  TheRevenueoftheCommissionwillbeagreathelptowardtheadvancingourTradeinitsInfancy:WhatincouragestheExportofGoods,incouragestheManufactureofthem;AndtheMoneygivenasaDraw—back,willnotonlyencouragetheExportandManufacture;butlikewiseregaintheReputationourGoodshavelost,andgivethemabetterReputationthantheGoodsofotherNations。
  TheDraw—backoughtnottobegiventoallGoods,butsosuchasdonotyieldareasonableProfitAbroad;anduponconditiontheyarefoundsufficient。
  TheSealoftheOfficeofDraw—backoughttobeapply’dtothesegoodsthatreceivetheDraw—bakc;andtheseintrustdwiththeDraw—
  bakc,shouldgivesecuritytopaythepriceofsuchGoods,withallcharges,iffoundinsufficient。
  WhenManufactureandTradeprospers,thelandedMansRentiswellpayed,andincreases:Whentheydecay,hisRentisillpay’d,anddecreases,aDrawbackissoeffectualaway,toencourageandpromoteManufactureandTrade;ThatitwerethelandedMensinteresttoTaxthemselves,ratherthanaDraw—backshouldnotbegiven,whereitisnecessary。
  ADraw—backismorenecessaryherethaninotherCountries,forwedonotmanufacturesowellasotherNations:WearenotabletosellforthesameProfit,ourStocksbeingmuchsmaller;AndtheGoodsofotherNationswillbepreferr’dtoours,becauseourGoodsaresuspected。
  SomeobjectthatthisProposalisnew,andhasnotbeenpractis’dinanyNation。
  TheExampleofanotherNationoughtnottodetermineus,tofollowthesamemeasures,withoutexaminingwhetherthatNationwasthebetterortheworsebysuchmeasures;andwhetherourCircumstancesandtheirsdon’tdifferso,astomakethathurfulorineffectualtous,whichwasofadvantagetothem。ontheotherhand,itisnoArgumentagainstanythingpropos’dforthegeneralgood,tosayitisnew,andwhathasnotbeenpractis’d。
  Whenanythingpropos’dhasbeenalreadypractis’dbyotherNations,’tisaPresumptioninfavoursofsuchaProposal;andit’saPresumptionagainstit,ifithasbeenrefused:ButawiseNationoughtnottobedeterminedbyExample,tofolloworrefusewithoutexamining。
  ThisProposalhasnotbeenrefus’d。Theessentialpartisnowpractis’dinFrance,forPaperiscurrentbyLaw:Andthoafteramannerthatinallappearanceoughttohavehindreditscurrency,yetI’minform’dforreignBillsareboughtwithPapermoney,thesameaswithSilverorGold。
  TheExampleofNationsinrelationtoMoneywouldbeaveryuncertainRule。Forashasbeensaidpage35,oppositemeasureshavebeenus’dinsomeCountriestowhathavebeenusedinothers,andcontrarymeasureshavebeenusedinthesameCountriestowhatwasusedimmediatelybefore,notbecauseofanydifferenceintheirCircumstances,butfromtheOpinion,thatsincetheMethodusedhadnottheeffectdesign’d,acontrarywould;AndtherearegoodReasonstothinkthattheNatureofMoneyisnotyetrightlyunderstood。
  AnyotherObjectionsthatIhaveyetheardagainstthisProposal,aresuchasmaybefullyanswered,andsofarasIcanseeintoit,withalltheApplicationIhavebeencapableof,IcannotfindanyObjectionbutwhatmaybefullyanswer’d;noranydifficultyintheExecution,butwhatmayberemoved:IfthereisanyFallacyinthePositionIlaydown,oranywrongConsequencesdrawnfromthesePositions,Ihavenotbeenabletodiscoverthem。
  Chapter8
  ThelowConditionthisCountryisreducedto,notwithstandingitsnaturalAdvantages。
  ThenaturalAdvantagestheDutchhaveforTrade,are,theirSituationattheMouthsoftheRiversofGermany,andbeingnearthebulkyTrade。
  TheirnaturalDisadvantagesare,smalnessofTerritory,barrennessofSoil,producinglittlebutwhat’sforc’t;wantofMines;
  longWinters;unwholsomeAir;Marishy,sooblig’dtogreatExpenseforFundationtotheirBuildings,inmakingandkeepinguptheHigh—ways,andindrainingtheCountryyearly;adangerousCoast;difficultEntrytotheirRivers;theSeatodefendagainstononeside,andpowerfulNeighboursontheother;andheavyTaxes,theConsequenceoftheseotherDisadvantages。
  Yettheyhavesoimprov’dtheirfewAdvantages,thattheyarebecomearichandpowerfulPeople。WhathascontributtotheirRichesandPower,wastheearlyProtectionandFavourtheGovernmentgavetoTrade;theLibertywasgiventoPeopleofdifferentReligions;thefreedomofTradeallowedtoStrangers;theExampleoftheirRulerstoOEconomy;butchieflytheneglectofTradeinothercountries,particularlyinSpain,whoforc’tthePeopleandTradeofFlanderstoHolland。
  ScotlandhasbyNaturemanyAdvantagesforTrade;alargeTerritory;ofeasiedefence;plentyofPeople;awholsomeAir;Mines;
  aproperSituationfortheEasternandWesternTrades;nearthebulkyTrade;asafeCoast;RiversofeasieEntry;theSeasandRiversstocktwithFish。
  ButNumbersofPeople,thegreatestRichesofotherNations,areaburdentous;theLandisnotimprov’d,theProductisnotmanufactur’d;theFishing,andotherAdvantagesforforreignTradeareneglected:andtheReasongenerallygivenis,thatLazinessandwantofHonestyarenaturaltous。
  IfwantofHonestyandLazinesswereNatural,theywouldbesotoMankind;orifpeculiartoaPeople,thiswouldbesototheDutchratherthantous:TheAirofHollandisgrosserwhichinclinestoLaziness;andtheCountrynotproducingwherewithtomaintaintheInhabitants,wouldforcethemtoRoborCheattheirNeighbours,oroneanother。ButitismoreReasonabletothinkLazinessandwantofHonestyareVices,theconsequencesofPoverty;andPovertytheconsequenceofafaultyAdministration。IfthesamemeasureshadbeentakeninScotlandforencouragingTrade,aswastakeninHolland,wehadbeenamorePowerfulandRicherNationthanHolland。IfSpain,FranceandBrittain,oranyoneofthemhadapply’dtoTrade,alsearly,anduponthesamemeasuresHollanddid;HollandwouldnothavebeenInhabit。ButbytheirearlyApplication,andthewrongmeasuresofotherCountries,theyhavegotsuchgreatMagazinesofwhatsnecessarfortheirmaintenanceandDefence;ofRichCommoditiestoselltootherNations,ofmaterialsforShipping,etc。andsuchaQuantityofSilver,esteem’daboveitsvalueasMettalbybeingusedasMoney:ThatinallappearancesolongasSilverisusedasMoney,thegreatQuantitytheyhaveofit,withtheirgreatOeconomy,enablingthemtounder—sellotherNations:TheywillmaintaintheRangtheyholdinTrade,andconsequentlyinPower;notwithstandingthenaturalDisadvantages,thepresentApplication,andnaturalAdvantagesofotherNations。
  ThisCountryismorecapableofanextendedTradethananyotherCountryofEurope,yetitisreduc’dtoaverylowstate。Tradeisruin’d;thenationalStockiswasted;thePeopleforsaketheCountry;
  theRentsofLandareunpay’d;HousesinTowns,andFarmsintheCountryarethrownupontheOwnersHands;theCreditorcannothavetheInterestofhisMoneytoLiveupon;andtheDebitorsPersonandEstateareexpos’dtotheLaw。
  TheLandedMan,byhavingengadgedhisPersonandEstateforthePaymentofaSpecies,whichisnotinhispowertoperform;andhavingnoAlternative:BytheLawhisPersonisatthemercyoftheCreditor,andhisEstatetobeSoldforsomuchofthatSpeciesasitwillyield。If2or3Money’dMencallintheirMoney,withadesigntoforcetheirDebitorstopartwiththeirEstates,atwhatPricestheypleasetoimpose:TheymaybringthePriceofLandto15or10YearsPurchase。FortheywouldnottakeBondsinPayment,andfewornonewouldbeinaconditiontobuywithMoney。
  IfVictualshouldprovescarce,aswehavenotGoodsorMoneyforanyValuetosendoutforCorns;soonlyapartofthePeoplecouldbemaintained:ThebetterpartwouldhaveBread,butthemorenecessarypart,theLabouringMenwouldbeforc’ttoleavetheCountry,ortostarveinit。NowwouldtheyfarebetterinEngland;forasthescarcityofMoneyhassetIdlemanyofthePeopleofEngland,sotherearemorealreadythanthereisEmploymentfor:AndourPeople,atleastmanyofthem,wouldmeetthesamefatetheyhadendeavouredtoevite。
  TheLandedMenwouldwantPeopletoLabourtheGround;theywouldperhapsgetFoodandCloathingforthemselvesandFamilies,butthesetheywereOwingto,inallappearance,wouldgetnothing:Forthecasebeinggeneral,andtheLandedMenthestrongerparty;theywouldnotsuffertheirLibertyandEstatestobetakenfromthem。ButthotheLawcouldbeputinExecution,andtheEstatesoftheLandedMenwereputtoSale;astherewouldbefewPurchasers,thepriceofLandwouldfallverylow。SupposetheLandwereSoldorgivenamongtheCreditorsfor15Yearspurchase,orless;itwouldbesoldformorethanitwereworth,fortheywouldnotfindPeopletoLabourit:Somanywouldbesufferers,andnonegainers。
  Ifneitherofthesecaseshappen;yetthisCountrycannotwellsubsistinthecondition’tisin:IfthisOpportunityisneglected,ifwrongorineffectualmeasuresaretaken,inallappearancewewillbeinconfusionbeforewehaveanotherOpportunity。
  ToraiseorallaytheMoney,toCointhePlate,orregulateTrade,areoffer’dasmeasurestosupplythewantofMoney:And’tisthoughtanyoneofthemwillbringusoutofourDifficulties。WhentheycometobeExamin’d,raisingorallayingtheMoneywillbefoundnohelpbutahurttotheCountry,whateverourCircumstancesare。Theothersmayproveineffectual。
  ’TisthoughtourImportandExpenseAbroadthislastyearexceedourExportbyaveryconsiderableSum,sotomaketheBallanceequalwemustnotonlyretrenchequaltotheMoneywassentoutlastYear;
  butlikewisesomuchmoreasthewantofthatMoney,andoftheAdditiontotheBankmadetoourMoney,andoftheAdditiontheBankmadetoourMoneymayhavelessen’dtheyearlyValue。Sotho’tispossiblethatCoiningthePlateandRegulatingTrademaybringtheBallancetoourside,yet’tistobefear’dtheConsequenceswillshowthatitisnotverypracticable;forthatandotherReasonsalreadygiven,Pag。56,and180。Howevertheymayassist,butinregulatingourImport,regardoughttobehadthatthesaleofourGoodsAbroadbenowayhindered,forifthatisnottakencareof,weshalllosemoreforwantofMarket,thanweshallsavebyImportingless。AndthoallnecessaryCarebetaken,yettheAssistancemayReasonablybeExpectedfromthesemeasures,willnotrelieveus;theymaykeepuslingeringinthestateweare,expos’dtoConfusionatHome,andtoInsultsfromAbroad。
  MostPeoplethinkscarcityofMoneyisonlytheConsequenceofaBallancedue;but’tistheCausealswellastheConsequence,andtheeffectualwaytobringtheBallancetoourside,istoaddtotheMoney。
  Ourpoorhavebeencomputed200000,ourPeoplewerethenmorethannow,butourPoormaybealsmanyasthen;Supposeonly100000,andbytheAdditiontoourMoney50000ofthemwereimployed,andonlyforonehalfoftheyear,theirLabourtobepayed3pence,andworth3pencemoretotheImployer,theirConsumptionapennymorethannow:
  Theyearlyvalueofthenationwouldbeincreas’dbysuchLabour208333lib。6sh。and8pence。
  IftheCountryPeopleaboutPerthandStirling,havetothevalueof20000l。ofLinen,Serges,andotherManufacturemorethanisbroughtup;thotheseGoodsexportedwillyield20or30percentprofit,yettheOwnerscan’texportthem,theGoodsbeinginsomanydifferntHands,andnothavingCorrespondentsAbroadtowhomtheycouldtrusttheSaleofthem。A。B。andC。aresatisfiedforthatProfittotaketheTroubleandHazardofexportingthem,butMoneybeingscarcetheycannotgetanytoborrow,thotheirSecuritybegood;NorcannotwellhaveCreditfortheGoodsfromsomanydifferentPeopletheyareStrangersto。IftheycouldhaveCreditforthem,yettheseCountryPeoplemustbeidleAbroad。SoforwantofMoneytoExchangeby,Goodsfallinvalue,andManufacturedecays。
  ItcannotwellbeknownwhatSumwillservetheOccasionsoftheNation,forasManufactureandTradeadvance,theDemandforMoneywillincrease;butthemanyPoorwehavealwayshad,isagreatPresumptionwehaveneverhadMoneyenough。
  Englandhasbeencomputedtohavehad14MillionsinGoldandSilver,andatthesametimehadPaper—moneyforagreatSum;YetEnglandneverhadMoneyenoughtoimploythePeople:50MillionwouldimproveEnglandsofarasitiscapableofImprovement。IfallthePeoplewerethenimployedandtothebestadvantage,moreMoneywouldbringmorePeoplefromotherCountries。TheProvinceofHollandbyagreatQuantityofMoney,andNumbersofPeopletheconsequenceofmuchMoney,isabletobearashareintheWarsofEurope,equaltomanytimesthesameNumberofAcresofbetterLandinEngland;yetHollandhasnottheadvantagesforTradethatEnglandhas。SothatCountrythatcanhaveMoneyequaltoDemand,willbemorepowerfulthananyotherCountrywiththesameAdvantages,whoseMoneyislessthantheDemand。
  IfMoneyweregiventoaPeopleingreaterQuantitythantherewasaDemandfor,Moneywouldfallinitsvalue;butifonlygivenequaltotheDemand,itwillnotfallinvalue。
  Atpresentperhaps3or400000libismorethanthereisaDemandfor;butasTradeandManufactureincrease,theDemandforMoneywillbegreater。
  WhatIhavepropos’dtosupplytheCountrywithMoney,maybereduc’dtothis。IfanEstateofa100l。Rentisworth2000l。inSilver—money,andthisEstatecanbeconvey’dbyPaper,andthisPaperbecapableofbeingdivided;thenthatEstatemaybemadecurrentMoneyfor2000lib。andanypersonwhoreceivessuchPaper—money,receivesavalueequaltothesameSumofSilver—money,asSilverisvaluednow。Ifitiscoin’dfor15yearspurchase,thenthatPaper—
  moneywillbemorevaluablethanSilver,for1500lib。inthatPaperwillpurchaseLandworth2000lib。Silver—money。Ifitiscoin’dfor25yearspurchase,thenthatpaper—moneywillnotbesovaluableasSilver,for2000lib。inSilverwillbuyalsmuchLandas2500lib。inPaper。
  SinceitisverypracticabletomakeLandMoney,itwouldbecontrairtoReasontolimittheIndustryofthePeople,bymakingitdependonaSpeciesisnotinourpower,butinthepowerofourEnemies;whenwehaveaSpeciesofourowneverywaymorequalified。
  AndconsideringthestateofthisCountryfromthegreatscarcityofMoney;thattheValueofLandsfall,Rentsareunpayed,FarmsarethrownupontheMastersHand,andtheDebitorsPersonandEstateexpos’dtotheLaw,beingengadg’dtopayaSpeciesofwhichthereisscarceanyintheNation。
  2。TheHazardtheMoney’dManisinfromtheuncertaintyoftheValueofMoney,andthedangerofConfusioninwhichcasetheMoney’dManmayloseall。
  3。ThelowstateofTrade,thatmanyofthePeoplewhodependedonTradeandLiv’dwell,arestarvingorforc’tAbroad。
  4。ThattheotherdegreesofthePeoplesufferinproportion。
  5。ThattheNationinthisConditionmayrunintoConfusion,andisexpos’dtoitsEnemies。
  ConsideringtheBenefittheNationwillhavebythisAdditiontotheMoney;ThattheLandwillbeimprov’dsobemorevaluable,Rentsbewellpayed,andthatDebitorsbypayingaValueequaltowhatisContractedfor,mayfreetheirPersonsandEstatesfromthedangertheyarenowexposedto。
  2。ThattheMoney’dManwillreceivepunctualPayment,inaMoneyofamorecertainValuethanSilveroranyotherGoods,andbeinnodangerofConfusion。
  3。ThatTradewillFlourish,andthesewhodependonitbeEncouraged。
  4。ThattheConditionoftheotherDegreesofthePeoplewillbebetter’d。
  5。ThattheNationwillbeabletomaintainitsselfinOrder,andresistitsEnemies。
  TheseReasonsconsider’d,theQuestionthenwillbe,WhetherwewillImprovetheCountryalsmuchasitiscapable,withoutbeingatanyExpenseforaMeasureofTrade,orcontinueasweareinhopesofSilverfromotherNations。
  ItwillbeagreatAdvantagetothisNation,thatbytheRegisterwearecapableofputtingthisProposalinExecution,andenjoyingtheBenefitofit;whenotherNations,thotheyresolv’duponit,wouldforsomeyearsbeincapableofit。ThoforthegeneralGoodofEuropeitweretobewith’tEnglandwerealscapableofitasweare。
  IhavenothadtimetoputmyThoughtsinthatOrdertheyoughttohavebeen,andamforc’ttoleaveoutAnswersIdesign’dtohavegiventosomeObjectionsIhaveheardmadeagainstthisProposal;ButiftheParliamentthinkGoodtoenterupontheConsiderationofit,I
  don’tdoubtbutitmaybemadeappeartobeofgreatandcertainAdvantage;thatitcannotpossiblybeanywayhurtfultothecountryingeneral,andthatitmaybesoOrdered,asnottobehurtfultoanyPerson,butonthecontrair。
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