The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 36
It would then become necessary to take measures in India to coin and circulate as legal tender money , at the standard of weight prescribed by the monetary law of the Convention , a portion of the vast stock of unused gold which India ...
It would then become necessary to take measures in India to coin and circulate as legal tender money , at the standard of weight prescribed by the monetary law of the Convention , a portion of the vast stock of unused gold which India ...
Page 37
If England were to join in the proposed Convention and leave India out , then she would become exposed to the vicissitudes above discussed , and see her gold currency diminish and perhaps disappear on any occasion when it might be ...
If England were to join in the proposed Convention and leave India out , then she would become exposed to the vicissitudes above discussed , and see her gold currency diminish and perhaps disappear on any occasion when it might be ...
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heavy fall in exchange has , therefore , acted in favour of Indian as against English manufactures , and has been of the greatest possible assistance to the weaving and spinning mills in India , enabling them to compete with Lancashire ...
heavy fall in exchange has , therefore , acted in favour of Indian as against English manufactures , and has been of the greatest possible assistance to the weaving and spinning mills in India , enabling them to compete with Lancashire ...
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