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... gold ; the state of the coins accounts for only part of it ; the other part remains wholly unaccounted for ; the market price of gold measures the intrinsic value of the circulation ; nothing else has operated upon the intrinsic value ...
... gold ; the state of the coins accounts for only part of it ; the other part remains wholly unaccounted for ; the market price of gold measures the intrinsic value of the circulation ; nothing else has operated upon the intrinsic value ...
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... gold rises ; guineas become in demand ; and the notes of the bank are rapidly carried to her for gold . # The links of this chain of consequences are these . By the augmentation of the currency , the value of the gold and silver in the ...
... gold rises ; guineas become in demand ; and the notes of the bank are rapidly carried to her for gold . # The links of this chain of consequences are these . By the augmentation of the currency , the value of the gold and silver in the ...
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... gold stands above the rate of the currency , the gold coins ought to exchange for their value as bullion , and a discount to appear imme- diately upon bank notes . The fact however is , that , the theory being true , it can be shewn ...
... gold stands above the rate of the currency , the gold coins ought to exchange for their value as bullion , and a discount to appear imme- diately upon bank notes . The fact however is , that , the theory being true , it can be shewn ...
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... gold was fixed at the mint , silver rose in price considerably more than gold . It became by this means the interest of every man to pay in gold ; and thus gold became the standard . Such , of course , is the case with bank notes , as ...
... gold was fixed at the mint , silver rose in price considerably more than gold . It became by this means the interest of every man to pay in gold ; and thus gold became the standard . Such , of course , is the case with bank notes , as ...
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... gold and silver . Such is the represent- ation we have the mortification to hear , from persons of infor- mation and thought ; such is the representation we hear from people in the situations of power , on which the redress of the evil ...
... gold and silver . Such is the represent- ation we have the mortification to hear , from persons of infor- mation and thought ; such is the representation we hear from people in the situations of power , on which the redress of the evil ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.