The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 30
... silver money , it would be necessary to recoin all the full - value silver money which would be affected by the new mone- tary law at the new standard of weight . This gigantic operation would choke all the mints of the civilized world ...
... silver money , it would be necessary to recoin all the full - value silver money which would be affected by the new mone- tary law at the new standard of weight . This gigantic operation would choke all the mints of the civilized world ...
Page 32
... silver from Asia . The advocate of the fixed ratio argues in this way : " The Indian who should send his silver to a bimetallic country in the hope of getting gold for it , would have his labour for his pains . He sends his silver , say ...
... silver from Asia . The advocate of the fixed ratio argues in this way : " The Indian who should send his silver to a bimetallic country in the hope of getting gold for it , would have his labour for his pains . He sends his silver , say ...
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... silver in one another , and with the exchange of both for merchandise . It is , furthermore , certain that the silver - using countries — which comprise the whole continent of Asia ( and Asia includes India and China , two regions ...
... silver in one another , and with the exchange of both for merchandise . It is , furthermore , certain that the silver - using countries — which comprise the whole continent of Asia ( and Asia includes India and China , two regions ...
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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