The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 121
... never per- haps to be paid , or the bright shining and clear ringing coin . What a picture of perfect society is here presented ! —a society in which governor and governed are always eager each to sac- rifice itself on the altar of the ...
... never per- haps to be paid , or the bright shining and clear ringing coin . What a picture of perfect society is here presented ! —a society in which governor and governed are always eager each to sac- rifice itself on the altar of the ...
Page 127
... never been part of the money of the realm was thrown on the owner . If he failed in making out a satisfactory account of every ingot , he was liable to severe penal- ties . This act was , as might have been expected , altogether in ...
... never been part of the money of the realm was thrown on the owner . If he failed in making out a satisfactory account of every ingot , he was liable to severe penal- ties . This act was , as might have been expected , altogether in ...
Page 133
... never was , and never can be , a convertible one . It is impossible for government to issue a convertible currency , for the reason that governments never were , and never will be , organized for the purpose of lending capital . They will ...
... never was , and never can be , a convertible one . It is impossible for government to issue a convertible currency , for the reason that governments never were , and never will be , organized for the purpose of lending capital . They will ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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