Money and Profit-sharing: Or, The Double Standard Money SystemK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1908 - 232 pages |
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Page 104
... reserves of gold to provide the necessary metallic money upon which must rest those vast , complicated , ever - expanding and ever- increasing structures of national and international business and credit which grow out of modern indus ...
... reserves of gold to provide the necessary metallic money upon which must rest those vast , complicated , ever - expanding and ever- increasing structures of national and international business and credit which grow out of modern indus ...
Page 109
... reserves of London , Paris , or Berlin be replenished ? The world's supply of unlimited legal tender metallic money can be permanently increased , and the metallic money foundations upon which those vast and ever - The Double Standard ...
... reserves of London , Paris , or Berlin be replenished ? The world's supply of unlimited legal tender metallic money can be permanently increased , and the metallic money foundations upon which those vast and ever - The Double Standard ...
Page 173
... reserves of the Banks - if it could be success- fully carried into operation , would reduce the people of the United ... reserve for the encashment , on demand , of the whole of such paper currency . Silver and gold being themselves ...
... reserves of the Banks - if it could be success- fully carried into operation , would reduce the people of the United ... reserve for the encashment , on demand , of the whole of such paper currency . Silver and gold being themselves ...
Page 177
... reserves was evident to any schoolboy , and yet what did Congress do ? Break up the large gold certificates and large National Bank notes into small notes , and send them , as Mr. Edward Tuck wrote me , ' as chicken feed for ...
... reserves was evident to any schoolboy , and yet what did Congress do ? Break up the large gold certificates and large National Bank notes into small notes , and send them , as Mr. Edward Tuck wrote me , ' as chicken feed for ...
Page 181
... reserve fund for the country . Seventeen years have now passed since , in the autumn of 1890 , the Bank of England was compelled , owing to the risk of a crisis here , to borrow some three millions sterling in gold from the Bank of ...
... reserve fund for the country . Seventeen years have now passed since , in the autumn of 1890 , the Bank of England was compelled , owing to the risk of a crisis here , to borrow some three millions sterling in gold from the Bank of ...
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