The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 65
... Empire alone could , in my opinion , restore the value of silver ? PLAN TO REHABILITATE SILVER . A super - bank of the Empire to be constituted by agree- ment between the governments of the Empire . It would take over by purchase the ...
... Empire alone could , in my opinion , restore the value of silver ? PLAN TO REHABILITATE SILVER . A super - bank of the Empire to be constituted by agree- ment between the governments of the Empire . It would take over by purchase the ...
Page 66
... Empire's super - bank 315,000,000 rex , " which would become the initial basis for the currencies of the Empire . The value of the " rex " would be uniform , whether created by gold or silver , and balances would be transferable to any ...
... Empire's super - bank 315,000,000 rex , " which would become the initial basis for the currencies of the Empire . The value of the " rex " would be uniform , whether created by gold or silver , and balances would be transferable to any ...
Page 68
... Empire's super - bank into the coinage of honest silver money , for use as currency by at least half the population of the globe . Silver is essentially the poor man's money . If the British Empire did raise its price for gold , its ...
... Empire's super - bank into the coinage of honest silver money , for use as currency by at least half the population of the globe . Silver is essentially the poor man's money . If the British Empire did raise its price for gold , its ...
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