| United States. Department of the Treasury - Finance - 1837 - 578 pages
...to abridge the ij'ii tity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which aris*r i> a comparison of the benefits of a full, with the evils of a scanty, cirriilnn : It is not a satisfactory answer to say that none but the favored n.would, in this case,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 606 pages
...their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals, as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a aomparison of the benefits of a foil, with the evils of a scanty circulation. a branch of trade, would... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - Currency question - 1877 - 580 pages
...situation of a mere merchandise. . . . To annul the use of either of the metals as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all...of a full with the evils of a scanty circulation." — [A. Hamilton, Report on the. Mint.] These objections are not of less force than in Mr. Hamilton's... | |
| National Board of Trade (U.S.) - Transportation - 1877 - 284 pages
...their average commercial value. " To annul the use of either of the metals as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all...of a full, with the evils of a scanty circulation." Mind you, the sentiment then was in favor of silver as the exclusive unit of value. Hamilton presented... | |
| Money - 1878 - 252 pages
...ofeither of the mêta1s as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to a1l the objections which arise from a comparison of the...of a full with the evils of a scanty circulation. » ( TRADUCTION}. EXTRAIT DU RAPPORT SUR LE "MINT" (HÔTEL DES MONNAIES) PAR ALEXANDRE HAMILTON, SECnÉTURR... | |
| Great Britain - 1879 - 980 pages
...situation of a mere merchandize .... To annul the use of either of the metals as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all...of a full with the evils of a scanty circulation." The "unit" created by bi-metallism is legal- tender " money," composed of the two elements or metals,... | |
| Currency question - 1879 - 956 pages
...situation of a more merchandise. To aumu the use of cither of the metals a» Money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all...of a full with the evils of a scanty circulation. * NOTE.— Д. translation of the above was printed in the French Journal. FIFTH SESSION. 107 FIFTH... | |
| Economics - 1879 - 356 pages
...character of mere merchandise. To annul the use of either of the metals as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium and is liable to all the objections which arise from the comparison of the benefits of a full, with the evils of a scanty circulation." One of the most... | |
| Money - 1879 - 918 pages
...their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals, as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium ; and is liable to all the objections which .irist- from a comparison of the benefits of a full, with the evils of a scanty circulation. It is... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1881 - 674 pages
...character of mere merchandise. To annul the use of either of the metals as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from the comparison of the benefits of a full, with the evils of a scanty, circulation. It is often in the... | |
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