The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 36
... India has attempted to fix by law the value of gold and silver money irrespective of the commercial value which they hold to one another . The East India Company up to 1835 ( when gold was demonetized in British India ) recoined ...
... India has attempted to fix by law the value of gold and silver money irrespective of the commercial value which they hold to one another . The East India Company up to 1835 ( when gold was demonetized in British India ) recoined ...
Page 37
... India out , then she would become exposed to the vicissitudes above discussed , and see her gold currency diminish and perhaps dis- appear on any occasion when it might be undervalued in the silver currency on the terms of the fixed ...
... India out , then she would become exposed to the vicissitudes above discussed , and see her gold currency diminish and perhaps dis- appear on any occasion when it might be undervalued in the silver currency on the terms of the fixed ...
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... India , enabling them to compete with Lancashire not only in the Indian markets , but also in the large and growing ... India is maintained . Even while it lasts , so far as regards Indian exports to gold - using countries , it is only a ...
... India , enabling them to compete with Lancashire not only in the Indian markets , but also in the large and growing ... India is maintained . Even while it lasts , so far as regards Indian exports to gold - using countries , it is only a ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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