The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 9Harvard University Press, 1978 |
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... metallic currency induces the practices of estimating the prices of articles in money , or , as it is phrased , makes money the standard of value . On this account it very early became necessary to know what amount of gold is being paid ...
... metallic currency induces the practices of estimating the prices of articles in money , or , as it is phrased , makes money the standard of value . On this account it very early became necessary to know what amount of gold is being paid ...
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... metallic currency . Certain parties who think fit to do so for their own convenience bring bullion to the Mint to have it coined , and when it has been coined into sovereigns , they take those sovereigns away ; individuals find the metallic ...
... metallic currency . Certain parties who think fit to do so for their own convenience bring bullion to the Mint to have it coined , and when it has been coined into sovereigns , they take those sovereigns away ; individuals find the metallic ...
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... metallic sum . But the advocates of the theory of 1844 mean something altogether different . They mean that the issue of notes by such a bank as the Bank of France , although a good reserve is kept , will alter the range of general ...
... metallic sum . But the advocates of the theory of 1844 mean something altogether different . They mean that the issue of notes by such a bank as the Bank of France , although a good reserve is kept , will alter the range of general ...
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