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... supply ; bimetallists , however , have never had that object in view , but opened the present campaign , in opposition to the Paris Conference of 1867 , for the purpose of pre- venting the disastrous appreciation of gold which they ...
... supply ; bimetallists , however , have never had that object in view , but opened the present campaign , in opposition to the Paris Conference of 1867 , for the purpose of pre- venting the disastrous appreciation of gold which they ...
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... supply of silver would have to be continued for a long series of years before it could make any great impression on the accumulated supply of more than two thousand years . Victor on Assaye's eastern plain , Victor on all the fields ...
... supply of silver would have to be continued for a long series of years before it could make any great impression on the accumulated supply of more than two thousand years . Victor on Assaye's eastern plain , Victor on all the fields ...
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... supply and demand , in the same manner as the commodities whose relative values are estimated or measured by them.3 Mr. Macleod says : ' We may measure a tree with a yard , ' or a hogshead with a gallon , because they are each of them ...
... supply and demand , in the same manner as the commodities whose relative values are estimated or measured by them.3 Mr. Macleod says : ' We may measure a tree with a yard , ' or a hogshead with a gallon , because they are each of them ...
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... supply or an increased demand for gold increases the value of the pound sterling , which is the standard measure of value , then the bill of exchange for 100 % . becomes increased in value , and vice versa . Thus the range of prices ...
... supply or an increased demand for gold increases the value of the pound sterling , which is the standard measure of value , then the bill of exchange for 100 % . becomes increased in value , and vice versa . Thus the range of prices ...
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... supply of specie currency . Gold and silver are valuable commodities which have , rightly or wrongly , been selected as standards by which to estimate or measure the relative values of all other commodities , whereas the so - called ...
... supply of specie currency . Gold and silver are valuable commodities which have , rightly or wrongly , been selected as standards by which to estimate or measure the relative values of all other commodities , whereas the so - called ...
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