The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 100
... amount of capital in the form of coin from unproductive employment are too palpable and well understood to require further illustration . Were gold and silver present in every transaction between nations , the vastly increased amount of ...
... amount of capital in the form of coin from unproductive employment are too palpable and well understood to require further illustration . Were gold and silver present in every transaction between nations , the vastly increased amount of ...
Page 105
... amount with its constituent . We should then hear no more of the want of a flexible currency , - a complaint so justly charged against the present system . When we hear complaints of a want of bills on London , we know that it means ...
... amount with its constituent . We should then hear no more of the want of a flexible currency , - a complaint so justly charged against the present system . When we hear complaints of a want of bills on London , we know that it means ...
Page 134
... amount . It will be just as difficult , at any time , to retire an equal amount issued to render the currency " flexible . " Flexibility could never by any possibility mean contraction , but always expansion . Peo- ple never talk of ...
... amount . It will be just as difficult , at any time , to retire an equal amount issued to render the currency " flexible . " Flexibility could never by any possibility mean contraction , but always expansion . Peo- ple never talk of ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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