Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen23F. Hunt, 1850 |
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... coin then in circulation at $ 170,000,000 . Of the amount drawn from the American mines Baron Humboldt's esti- mate is entitled to more respect than any other . He examined the several previous estimates thoroughly ; and he had means of ...
... coin then in circulation at $ 170,000,000 . Of the amount drawn from the American mines Baron Humboldt's esti- mate is entitled to more respect than any other . He examined the several previous estimates thoroughly ; and he had means of ...
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... coin - about a five hundredth part an- nually * . $ 600,000,000 700,000,000 2,100,000,000 $ 3,400,000,000 $ 4,663,000,000 which is less than Mr. Gallatin's estimate , and more than Mr. Jacob's . * This is indeed less than Mr. Jacob's ...
... coin - about a five hundredth part an- nually * . $ 600,000,000 700,000,000 2,100,000,000 $ 3,400,000,000 $ 4,663,000,000 which is less than Mr. Gallatin's estimate , and more than Mr. Jacob's . * This is indeed less than Mr. Jacob's ...
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... coin was yet greater . According to the same author , the coin in England in 1600 did not exceed £ 4,000,000 , and in the begin- ning of the next century it was £ 12,000,000 . it Anderson , after referring to a proclamation by Charles I ...
... coin was yet greater . According to the same author , the coin in England in 1600 did not exceed £ 4,000,000 , and in the begin- ning of the next century it was £ 12,000,000 . it Anderson , after referring to a proclamation by Charles I ...
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... coin because it is not a legal tender . 3. The greater cheapness of gold will benefit the world by making that beau- tiful metal attainable by a larger number of persons , and to a greater extent . In this way it will multiply gold ...
... coin because it is not a legal tender . 3. The greater cheapness of gold will benefit the world by making that beau- tiful metal attainable by a larger number of persons , and to a greater extent . In this way it will multiply gold ...
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... coin , the depreciation will be an uncompensated loss to all countries who so use it . If gold were to decline in value 50 per cent , double the quantity would be required to discharge the same functions of money as before ; and ...
... coin , the depreciation will be an uncompensated loss to all countries who so use it . If gold were to decline in value 50 per cent , double the quantity would be required to discharge the same functions of money as before ; and ...
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