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ASSUMED PROGRESS OF THE ANNUAL CONSUMPTION OF GOLD IN THE ARTS, BY THE LOSS AND ABRASION OF COINS, AND BY THE LOSS, WEAR AND ACCUMULATION OF JEWELRY:

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SHOWING THE ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF GOLD, THE ANNUAL PRODUCTION

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Explanation.-The names on the upper margin of the diagram are the authorit gold in particular years. The names stand directly over the amounts and the years to 1875, is drawn after the figures in the table of the Journal des Economists given

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Production of Silver

Annual Production of Gold

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Consumption of Gold in the Arts

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-Blake.

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ON OF SILVER, AND THE ANNUAL CONSUMPTION OF GOLD IN THE ARTS FOR
YEARS.

ities for the amounts given at irregular intervals in the line showing the production of s to which they refer. The dotted line beginning in the year line 1852, and extending ■ on page 104. For full explanation see page 113.

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