Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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... silver could be purchased by the seven hundred millions of paper money now in circulation . Probably not more than half the amount of the latter - showing that when our paper currency is compared with gold and silver , its commercial ...
... silver could be purchased by the seven hundred millions of paper money now in circulation . Probably not more than half the amount of the latter - showing that when our paper currency is compared with gold and silver , its commercial ...
Page 14
... silver . Equal and exact justice requires that all the creditors of the government should be paid in a currency possessing a uniform value . This can only be accomplished by the restoration of the currency to the standard established by ...
... silver . Equal and exact justice requires that all the creditors of the government should be paid in a currency possessing a uniform value . This can only be accomplished by the restoration of the currency to the standard established by ...
Page 15
... silver currency which in all their business transactions will be uniform in value at home and abroad . “ Every man of property or industry , every man who desires to preserve what he honestly possesses , or to obtain what he can ...
... silver currency which in all their business transactions will be uniform in value at home and abroad . “ Every man of property or industry , every man who desires to preserve what he honestly possesses , or to obtain what he can ...
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... silver , iron , and coal . I do not know when they will be extracted from the soil , but if one day the United States establish a regular government , you will see , under the influence of order and the energetic labors of the Americans ...
... silver , iron , and coal . I do not know when they will be extracted from the soil , but if one day the United States establish a regular government , you will see , under the influence of order and the energetic labors of the Americans ...
Page 295
... silver coinage of these four states is conducted under conditions that are identical . In what relates especially to fractional silver of the piece of five francs real change of standard money , which alone can meet the demand for small ...
... silver coinage of these four states is conducted under conditions that are identical . In what relates especially to fractional silver of the piece of five francs real change of standard money , which alone can meet the demand for small ...
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