The Standard of ValueLongmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 187 pages |
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Page v
... currency as advocates of principles of fraud and robbery . The champions of silver , on the other hand , claim that they are the true representatives of the cause of justice and of honour , arrayed against mistaken and unjust principles ...
... currency as advocates of principles of fraud and robbery . The champions of silver , on the other hand , claim that they are the true representatives of the cause of justice and of honour , arrayed against mistaken and unjust principles ...
Page vi
... currency . I contend that if the Double Standard is a better standard than the Gold Standard , and if injustice is being done by the maintenance of the latter , the interests and the honour of the country combine to make it our duty to ...
... currency . I contend that if the Double Standard is a better standard than the Gold Standard , and if injustice is being done by the maintenance of the latter , the interests and the honour of the country combine to make it our duty to ...
Page x
... currency in a state which cannot reasonably be allowed to continue , but the complication can be corrected without perpetra- ting injustice on current contracts . Mr. Bryan strikes the keynote on this point when he X THE STANDARD OF VALUE.
... currency in a state which cannot reasonably be allowed to continue , but the complication can be corrected without perpetra- ting injustice on current contracts . Mr. Bryan strikes the keynote on this point when he X THE STANDARD OF VALUE.
Page xi
... currency gives to creditors the advantage of the enhanced value of their incomes , that the fact of individual debtors , and debtor nations , being injured by the rising value of gold can scarcely require further discussion . In reply ...
... currency gives to creditors the advantage of the enhanced value of their incomes , that the fact of individual debtors , and debtor nations , being injured by the rising value of gold can scarcely require further discussion . In reply ...
Page xii
William Leighton Jordan. I have in previous editions treated the Currency Act of 1816 as having purposely intended to establish permanently Lord Liverpool's views in favour of the adoption of the Gold Standard . This is now disputed by ...
William Leighton Jordan. I have in previous editions treated the Currency Act of 1816 as having purposely intended to establish permanently Lord Liverpool's views in favour of the adoption of the Gold Standard . This is now disputed by ...
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