Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1906, Band 4Harper & brothers, 1906 |
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... Gold Standard Act . The bill in the fifty - sixth Congress , first session , entitled , " An act to define and fix the standard of value , to maintain the parity of all forms of money ... gold certificates therefor , 90 GOLD STANDARD ACT.
... Gold Standard Act . The bill in the fifty - sixth Congress , first session , entitled , " An act to define and fix the standard of value , to maintain the parity of all forms of money ... gold certificates therefor , 90 GOLD STANDARD ACT.
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... gold coins , one of 246 grains and 268 have been taken with it in the regula- bank paper. tion throughout Europe is probably not more than about 1 to 14 ' / . But that statement has proceeded upon the idea of the ancient dollar . One ...
... gold coins , one of 246 grains and 268 have been taken with it in the regula- bank paper. tion throughout Europe is probably not more than about 1 to 14 ' / . But that statement has proceeded upon the idea of the ancient dollar . One ...
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... gold to silver is as 1 to 16 , in the other as 1 to 15 , gold being worth more , silver less , in one than in the other , it is manifest that , in their reciprocal payments , each will select that species which it values least to pay to ...
... gold to silver is as 1 to 16 , in the other as 1 to 15 , gold being worth more , silver less , in one than in the other , it is manifest that , in their reciprocal payments , each will select that species which it values least to pay to ...
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