Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, Volume 12Funk and Wagnalls, 1896 |
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... follows : " The Government of the United States is bound to redeem its notes in gold is when gold is demanded . In order to carry out this policy it must have constantly on hand a sufficient amount of gold to inspire the public with ...
... follows : " The Government of the United States is bound to redeem its notes in gold is when gold is demanded . In order to carry out this policy it must have constantly on hand a sufficient amount of gold to inspire the public with ...
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... follows : " Some of those who deprecate the retirement of the legal - tender notes , etc. , have been very anxious to place the blame for the difficulties under which the Treasury has labored upon the defi- ciency in revenue , saying ...
... follows : " Some of those who deprecate the retirement of the legal - tender notes , etc. , have been very anxious to place the blame for the difficulties under which the Treasury has labored upon the defi- ciency in revenue , saying ...
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... follows this naturalistic evolution a step farther , as follows : " These incarnations of Nature were at first worshiped alone , but reverence for the source of life , the advantages in early times of numerous families , the ...
... follows this naturalistic evolution a step farther , as follows : " These incarnations of Nature were at first worshiped alone , but reverence for the source of life , the advantages in early times of numerous families , the ...
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... follows : " The Treasury certainly has reason to desire the cooperation of the banks in the maintenance of its gold reserve . The lan- guage of Secretary Foster , in his annual report of December , 1892 , proves that the payment of ...
... follows : " The Treasury certainly has reason to desire the cooperation of the banks in the maintenance of its gold reserve . The lan- guage of Secretary Foster , in his annual report of December , 1892 , proves that the payment of ...
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... follows : VICTORIEN SARDOU . ' He is now eighty - six years of age , and his feet still retain the step which a dancing - master taught them seventy odd years ago . He presents a singularly picturesque appearance , and in his light ...
... follows : VICTORIEN SARDOU . ' He is now eighty - six years of age , and his feet still retain the step which a dancing - master taught them seventy odd years ago . He presents a singularly picturesque appearance , and in his light ...
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