Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... coin . So they urged governments to favor the establishment of as many industries as possible , by paying bounties on their products , or by taxing imported goods which could be made at home . 6. As time passed , the impression produced ...
... coin . So they urged governments to favor the establishment of as many industries as possible , by paying bounties on their products , or by taxing imported goods which could be made at home . 6. As time passed , the impression produced ...
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... coin in Europe increased thirty- fold by importation from America . Their value , however , fell not to one - thirtieth , but to one - twelfth of what it had been before America was discovered . In this connection it is necessary to ...
... coin in Europe increased thirty- fold by importation from America . Their value , however , fell not to one - thirtieth , but to one - twelfth of what it had been before America was discovered . In this connection it is necessary to ...
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... coin throughout the East . The Greeks and then the Romans adopted coinage ; and as the Romans had their work done in the temple of Juno Moneta , or the Adviser , our words mint and money are derived from that title of the Roman goddess ...
... coin throughout the East . The Greeks and then the Romans adopted coinage ; and as the Romans had their work done in the temple of Juno Moneta , or the Adviser , our words mint and money are derived from that title of the Roman goddess ...
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... coin nor paper notes of any sort . Their other property , indeed , would be left ; some would still be richer and some poorer . But until they devised some substitute for the money which had vanished , they could make far less use of ...
... coin nor paper notes of any sort . Their other property , indeed , would be left ; some would still be richer and some poorer . But until they devised some substitute for the money which had vanished , they could make far less use of ...
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... coin at our pleas- ure , and in any quantity we need . For Gold especially the whole civilized world is fighting ... coins are little wheels on which roll the whole business of the Nation , whether it be transportation or exchanges or ...
... coin at our pleas- ure , and in any quantity we need . For Gold especially the whole civilized world is fighting ... coins are little wheels on which roll the whole business of the Nation , whether it be transportation or exchanges or ...
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