The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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179. oldal
... silver ; and is not preferred at all for exportation . * This history is decisive of the fall of gold or the rise of silver , because it shows that the price of gold , measured in silver , has declined in the last thirty years . As ...
... silver ; and is not preferred at all for exportation . * This history is decisive of the fall of gold or the rise of silver , because it shows that the price of gold , measured in silver , has declined in the last thirty years . As ...
180. oldal
... silver currency . This interference of Congress was an , acknowledgement of the depreciation of gold . The object and intention of the act of 1853 was to prevent the exportation of the silver coin , and it effected this object by ...
... silver currency . This interference of Congress was an , acknowledgement of the depreciation of gold . The object and intention of the act of 1853 was to prevent the exportation of the silver coin , and it effected this object by ...
181. oldal
... silver for many of the uses of currency , this premium was readily given . Silver was generally used in trade and in the small transactions of business ; the gold by travellers and in the larger operations of commerce where bank notes ...
... silver for many of the uses of currency , this premium was readily given . Silver was generally used in trade and in the small transactions of business ; the gold by travellers and in the larger operations of commerce where bank notes ...
182. oldal
... silver . Gold being the only legal currency of Great Britain , silver is sold in the market as any other commodity is , at the best price that cân be obtained . The immense commerce of London and Liverpool with the new world , attracts ...
... silver . Gold being the only legal currency of Great Britain , silver is sold in the market as any other commodity is , at the best price that cân be obtained . The immense commerce of London and Liverpool with the new world , attracts ...
183. oldal
... silver , which we have been hitherto discussing , could not have produced any considerable portion of these advances . A decline in gold of 3 or 4 per cent . would only raise cotton a quarter of a cent per pound , and this is almost ...
... silver , which we have been hitherto discussing , could not have produced any considerable portion of these advances . A decline in gold of 3 or 4 per cent . would only raise cotton a quarter of a cent per pound , and this is almost ...
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