The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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kind , the value of gold was said to have risen against silver , and because it had risen against goods in the silver valuation , it became when rated at 1 : 15 undervalued , and the owners of the metal withdrew it from circulation ...
kind , the value of gold was said to have risen against silver , and because it had risen against goods in the silver valuation , it became when rated at 1 : 15 undervalued , and the owners of the metal withdrew it from circulation ...
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... kind of metallic money in the other is the proportion existing between them in the legal tender currency of the country using them , and the greater or less demand for either kind of money for trade purposes . ( We , of course , do not ...
... kind of metallic money in the other is the proportion existing between them in the legal tender currency of the country using them , and the greater or less demand for either kind of money for trade purposes . ( We , of course , do not ...
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... kind , and the annual in- terest is paid to us . This capital increases every year , because England possesses a very large number of rich men , who save a great part of their annual income . The sum thus saved is pro- bably never less ...
... kind , and the annual in- terest is paid to us . This capital increases every year , because England possesses a very large number of rich men , who save a great part of their annual income . The sum thus saved is pro- bably never less ...
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