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... because his landlord values his estate by that standard : the labourer will
demand more wages ; for more money will be wanted to obtain the necessaries
of life wben corn is at a high price , than when it is cheap . The clergyman will
exact a ...
... because his landlord values his estate by that standard : the labourer will
demand more wages ; for more money will be wanted to obtain the necessaries
of life wben corn is at a high price , than when it is cheap . The clergyman will
exact a ...
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The qualities requisite for such a standard have been enumerated and discussed
: it is certain , that they cannot be ... These qualities have established metals as
standards of value ; and among them , first , silver , and afterwards gold , as ...
The qualities requisite for such a standard have been enumerated and discussed
: it is certain , that they cannot be ... These qualities have established metals as
standards of value ; and among them , first , silver , and afterwards gold , as ...
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And I conceive this circumstance is the following : that as we have a Paper
Currency , unless we combine and unite it , with a fixed standard of intrinsic value
, it may from excess depreciated to any possible extent . And that the preservation
of ...
And I conceive this circumstance is the following : that as we have a Paper
Currency , unless we combine and unite it , with a fixed standard of intrinsic value
, it may from excess depreciated to any possible extent . And that the preservation
of ...
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The Mint Indentures therefore , and the Proclamations thereupon , fix our money
standard . According to these Indentures and Proclamations , the Gold Standard
of Value is 31. 175. 104d . the ounce Troy : at 22 carat's fine . And a Sovereign is
...
The Mint Indentures therefore , and the Proclamations thereupon , fix our money
standard . According to these Indentures and Proclamations , the Gold Standard
of Value is 31. 175. 104d . the ounce Troy : at 22 carat's fine . And a Sovereign is
...
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Abraham John Valpy. unquestionable at least — that no country in the world had
ever established a currency without a fixed standard of value . The standard
might be altered as their circumstances changed - as they became richer or
poorer .
Abraham John Valpy. unquestionable at least — that no country in the world had
ever established a currency without a fixed standard of value . The standard
might be altered as their circumstances changed - as they became richer or
poorer .
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