The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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of 1:15 } were fixed upon as expressing the actual relative value of gold and silver money , it would be necessary to recoin all the full - value silver money which would be affected by the new monetary law at the new standard of weight ...
of 1:15 } were fixed upon as expressing the actual relative value of gold and silver money , it would be necessary to recoin all the full - value silver money which would be affected by the new monetary law at the new standard of weight ...
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rating such divergencies of value , might be expected to have the opposite effect to any extent to which the influence of such a law interfered with the free trade of gold and silver in one another , and with the exchange of both for ...
rating such divergencies of value , might be expected to have the opposite effect to any extent to which the influence of such a law interfered with the free trade of gold and silver in one another , and with the exchange of both for ...
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Mr. Daniell deals with that history at some length ; and comes to the extraordinary conclusion that “ while the law of France fixed a ratio of exchange for the gold and silver of its domestic currency , it never did fix , and never ...
Mr. Daniell deals with that history at some length ; and comes to the extraordinary conclusion that “ while the law of France fixed a ratio of exchange for the gold and silver of its domestic currency , it never did fix , and never ...
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