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Commentaries on the Laws of England – Blackstone

COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. BOOK THE FIRST. BY WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, ESQ. VINERIAN PROFESSOR OF LAW, AND SOLICITOR GENERAL TO HER MAJESTY. OXFORD, PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS. M. DCC. LXV. TO THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, THE FOLLOWING VIEW OF THE LAWS AND CONSTITUTION OF ENGLAND, THE IMPROVEMENT AND PROTECTION OF WHICH HAVE […]

Caesar's Commentaries (in Latin) – Caesar

CAESAR’S COMMENTARIES IN LATIN BOOKS I-IV   By Julius Caesar C. IULI CAESARIS DE BELLO GALLICO COMMENTARIUS PRIMUS GALLIA est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur. Hi omnes lingua, institutis, legibus inter se differunt. Gallos ab Aquitanis Garumna flumen, a Belgis Matrona […]

Asia Asian Wall Street Journal May 7, 1998

Asian Wall Street Journal May 7, 1998 U.S. Investment Adviser Says Yen Could Weaken Over Next 5 Years by Jon E. Hilsenrath Japan’s currency could weaken to 278 yen to the dollar during the next five years, says Martin Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economics International Ltd., an investment advisory firm. In the process, it is […]

Press

Press United States Barron’s June 25th, 2011 New Yorker Magazine October 9th, 2009 (The Secret Cycle) Time Magazine Justin Fox wrote that Armstrong’s model “made several eerily on-the-mark calls using a formula based on the mathematical constant pi.” (Pg 30; Nov. 30, 2009). Rayno Report (July 6th, 2010) Bloomberg Network Newsletter – December 4, 1997 The […]

Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – February 27, 1997

Kabushiki Shinbun February 27, 1997 A Direction of the Foreign Exchange—My View Is: by Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc. The US Dollar is now in consolidating phase against Japanese Yen. The Dollar will move sideways until the end of March mainly because of Japanese investors’ selling US treasury bonds and the […]

Asia The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – October 19, 1996

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai October 19, 1996 America Listening to Mr. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Capital Flows into the US with the Background of “Uncertainties” In the Presidential election, President Clinton will keep his advantage. But, even if Clinton wins, serious problems come to the surface next year. After the election, interest rates […]

Asia Nikkei Business – February 27, 1995

Nikkei Business February 27, 1995 After Mexico, Canada Might be, Same Thing Perceived among G-7 Countries Interview with Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of PEI Many people think that Latin America and other developing countries might fall into debt crisis following Mexico. But I don’t think so, but possible default might occur in Canada and it […]

Asia Nikkei Business – April 10, 1995

Nikkei Business April 10, 1995 The Consequences of the Worldwide Currency, Debt and Political Crisis by Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economics International Japan, Ltd. The drastic political change that took place last November in the United States is more than merely a shift in power from Democrats to Republicans. The people of the […]

Australia The Australian – June 30,1989

The Australian June 30, 1989 Why our Interest Rates should Tumble Mr. Martin Armstrong, of Princeton Economics International, offers a surprisingly optimistic outlook on our economy. Richard Gluyas reports Princeton Economics International, founded by Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, now 40, opened for business in 1970. It has offices in New Jersey in the United States, […]

Europe The London Financial News – April 21, 1997

The London Financial News April 21, 1997 View Across the Pond In its Present Form, EMU could Prove to be the EU’s Undoing, Says Martin Armstrong The debate over European Monetary Union has largely been argued both emotionally and technically from a theoretical perspective. Nonetheless, there is a much more serious issue of concern for […]