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Unless alloyed with a comparatively small proportion of some other metal, both pure gold and pure silver are too soft to withstand wear as an article for use or adornment. This necessity has always demanded some system of control if ...
Unless alloyed with a comparatively small proportion of some other metal, both pure gold and pure silver are too soft to withstand wear as an article for use or adornment. This necessity has always demanded some system of control if ...
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There must necessarily be an exemption from the recommendations contained in the previous paragraph to cover manufactures that are at present regulated by the Gold and Silver Thread Act , 1741 , and the Gold and Silver Thread Act , 1788 ...
There must necessarily be an exemption from the recommendations contained in the previous paragraph to cover manufactures that are at present regulated by the Gold and Silver Thread Act , 1741 , and the Gold and Silver Thread Act , 1788 ...
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( 2 ) The expression “ gilt ” , which is generally understood by the public , should only be applied to an article that is completely but so thinly covered with gold that when the silver or base metal is dissolved no shell of gold ...
( 2 ) The expression “ gilt ” , which is generally understood by the public , should only be applied to an article that is completely but so thinly covered with gold that when the silver or base metal is dissolved no shell of gold ...
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