The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... amount which the home government draws for upon India , as to which the committee tell us : ' The yearly amount payable by India for the disbursements of the home govern- ment has risen since the Indian Mutiny from £ 5,000,000 to ...
... amount which the home government draws for upon India , as to which the committee tell us : ' The yearly amount payable by India for the disbursements of the home govern- ment has risen since the Indian Mutiny from £ 5,000,000 to ...
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... amount of silver and gold there was in circulation in the world ? I think you go further , do you not , and say it is very difficult to form even an opinion as to the amount of gold in circulation in England ? —There are very various ...
... amount of silver and gold there was in circulation in the world ? I think you go further , do you not , and say it is very difficult to form even an opinion as to the amount of gold in circulation in England ? —There are very various ...
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... amount of greenbacks in circulation . The legal amount that can be issued is , exclusive of a sum of 44,000,000 dollars , of which it is not necessary to speak now , 356,000,000 dollars , or £ 65,265,000 , and that is the sum in actual ...
... amount of greenbacks in circulation . The legal amount that can be issued is , exclusive of a sum of 44,000,000 dollars , of which it is not necessary to speak now , 356,000,000 dollars , or £ 65,265,000 , and that is the sum in actual ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
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