The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... bullion would fall ; for he cannot deny it to be a saleable commodity . The fall having reached a certain point , it ... bullion ; on the other , that the Bank is not mere- ly passive , for that the quantity of paper influences the price ...
... bullion would fall ; for he cannot deny it to be a saleable commodity . The fall having reached a certain point , it ... bullion ; on the other , that the Bank is not mere- ly passive , for that the quantity of paper influences the price ...
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... bullion and not the ideal unit . From the state of the laws which regulate our coin , its value may occasionally be somewhat different from that of bullion . But this difference is necessarily confined within narrow limits , and in this ...
... bullion and not the ideal unit . From the state of the laws which regulate our coin , its value may occasionally be somewhat different from that of bullion . But this difference is necessarily confined within narrow limits , and in this ...
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... bullion in order that it may conform itself to a merely ideal unit , as the reader of the passage from Mr. Eliot , which we have just quoted , would suppose it to do , is secured against all such deviations by the means of actual ...
... bullion in order that it may conform itself to a merely ideal unit , as the reader of the passage from Mr. Eliot , which we have just quoted , would suppose it to do , is secured against all such deviations by the means of actual ...
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