The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 65
... currency ) , is entirely free from the influence of the printing press . It is a simple bookkeeping monetary unit to enable a suggested super - bank of the Empire to buy gold and silver . Thus only gold and silver would be at the back ...
... currency ) , is entirely free from the influence of the printing press . It is a simple bookkeeping monetary unit to enable a suggested super - bank of the Empire to buy gold and silver . Thus only gold and silver would be at the back ...
Page 68
... currency by at least half the population of the globe . Silver is essentially the poor man's money . If the British ... currency or as actual currency . And if so , these countries would also come within the orbit of the " rex . " The ...
... currency by at least half the population of the globe . Silver is essentially the poor man's money . If the British ... currency or as actual currency . And if so , these countries would also come within the orbit of the " rex . " The ...
Page 607
... currency should be controlled in New York ? Again , what is the meaning of a " sound currency ? Is it one that endangers our safety ? Is it one that depresses trade and industry , that is insufficient to maintain our industries even in ...
... currency should be controlled in New York ? Again , what is the meaning of a " sound currency ? Is it one that endangers our safety ? Is it one that depresses trade and industry , that is insufficient to maintain our industries even in ...
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