The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... coin , or wheat in seals , may be exchanged against other gold , or other corn , with some small variation of quantity . Coinage of the metal , measuring and sealing of the grain , must be attended with some trouble , at least with some ...
... coin , or wheat in seals , may be exchanged against other gold , or other corn , with some small variation of quantity . Coinage of the metal , measuring and sealing of the grain , must be attended with some trouble , at least with some ...
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... in comparison with the aimount of balance , is ever likely to be actually transferred . I surely need not repeat this section over again , substituting gold for wheat , coin for seals , and alloy 7 ] 23 on the Bullion Question .
... in comparison with the aimount of balance , is ever likely to be actually transferred . I surely need not repeat this section over again , substituting gold for wheat , coin for seals , and alloy 7 ] 23 on the Bullion Question .
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... coin of one country deficient in quantity , may bear an agio : the coin of another redundant , but guarded by laws , may to a small extent , be depressed ; paper currency not convertible at will , may be depreciated to any extent . All ...
... coin of one country deficient in quantity , may bear an agio : the coin of another redundant , but guarded by laws , may to a small extent , be depressed ; paper currency not convertible at will , may be depreciated to any extent . All ...
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... coin , to become an article of commerce : or , on the other supposition , they would convert corn in seals to the common uses of grain . The value of these notes being always measured by the quantity of gold , or of corn , for which ...
... coin , to become an article of commerce : or , on the other supposition , they would convert corn in seals to the common uses of grain . The value of these notes being always measured by the quantity of gold , or of corn , for which ...
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... coin is now required for circulation than at former periods . The superfluous coin returning to the common stock of mercantile commodities , has of necessity reduced the value of these particular articles in comparison with others ...
... coin is now required for circulation than at former periods . The superfluous coin returning to the common stock of mercantile commodities , has of necessity reduced the value of these particular articles in comparison with others ...
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