Joint-metallism: A Plan by which Gold and Silver Together, at Ratios Always Based on Their Relative Market Values, May be Made the Metallic Basis of a Sound, Honest, Self-regulating, and Permanent Currency, Without Frequent Recoinings, and Without Danger of One Metal Driving Out the OtherG.P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 255 頁 |
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... United States . By F. W. TAUSSIG . Octavo , cloth . 25 I 25 48 - The President's Message , 1887. With annotations by R. R. BOWKER . Octavo , paper 25 49 - Essays on Practical Politics . By THEODORE ROOSEVELT . Octavo , cloth 75 MOORE ...
... United States . By F. W. TAUSSIG . Octavo , cloth . 25 I 25 48 - The President's Message , 1887. With annotations by R. R. BOWKER . Octavo , paper 25 49 - Essays on Practical Politics . By THEODORE ROOSEVELT . Octavo , cloth 75 MOORE ...
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... United States Commissioner of Education.— In my humble opinion the best book on this subject — a subject of vital importance to the prosperity of the people of this country . RIGHT REV . H. C. POTTER , LL.D. , etc. - Much impressed by ...
... United States Commissioner of Education.— In my humble opinion the best book on this subject — a subject of vital importance to the prosperity of the people of this country . RIGHT REV . H. C. POTTER , LL.D. , etc. - Much impressed by ...
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... united people , our death rate is comparatively low , and our land fertile , but we are in danger of bad money . Of all bad money fiat paper money is the worst . In our legislation we have forgotten the maxims of our Constitution ...
... united people , our death rate is comparatively low , and our land fertile , but we are in danger of bad money . Of all bad money fiat paper money is the worst . In our legislation we have forgotten the maxims of our Constitution ...
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... United States , which is most interested , could safely undertake it alone . The only possible loss would come from a decline in silver , and this is not probable when , under a system permanently bind- ing the two metals together ...
... United States , which is most interested , could safely undertake it alone . The only possible loss would come from a decline in silver , and this is not probable when , under a system permanently bind- ing the two metals together ...
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... United States being thus abolished , and its market value dimin- ished below the reduction in value caused by the lessening of the cost of production , certain results have necessarily followed , very injurious to our country and to the ...
... United States being thus abolished , and its market value dimin- ished below the reduction in value caused by the lessening of the cost of production , certain results have necessarily followed , very injurious to our country and to the ...
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A. J. Balfour Adam Smith ANSON PHELPS STOKES Appendix appreciation of gold banks basis of currency Bimetalism bimetallism bimetallists Bishop of Lisieux bullion bullionist cent coinage ratio commodities Congress Copernicus Cossa credit money danger debts decline demonetization economists edition England equal value favor final basis free coinage Giffen gold and half gold and silver gold coin gold monometallism gold standard coin Government ratio Gresham Henry Dunning Macleod honest increased interest joint joint-metallism labor Latin Union legal tender legal-tender legislation lism Macleod says market ratio metallic basis metallists mints monetary monometal nations Nicole Oresme Octavo Oresme Oresme's ounces party permanent political precious metals present production of gold quantities of equal relative market values Saratoga Free-Coinage Debate science of money silver coins silver dollars silver standard coins Springfield Republican standard money standard of value standard silver tion Treasury treatise United weight wheat Wolowski writers York
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第 82 頁 - The American people, from tradition and interest, favor bimetallism, and the Republican party demands the use of both gold and silver as standard money, with such restrictions and under such provisions, to be determined by legislation, as will secure the maintenance of the parity of values of the two metals, so that the purchasing and debt- paying power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at all times equal.
第 81 頁 - We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discrimination against either metal or charge for mintage...
第 84 頁 - ... the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals on a parity with each other upon the present legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law.
第 24 頁 - I am certainly of opinion," said Mr. Webster, "that gold and silver, at rates fixed by Congress, constitute the legal standard of value in this country, and that neither Congress nor any State has authority to establish any other standard or to displace this standard.
第 118 頁 - We are opposed to the policy and practice of surrendering to the holders of the obligations of the United States the option reserved by law to the Government of redeeming such obligations in either silver coin or gold coin.
第 115 頁 - That the value of foreign coin as expressed in the money of account of the United States shall be that of the pure metal of such coin of standard value ; and the values of the standard coins in circulation of the various nations of the world shall be estimated annually by the Director of the Mint, and be proclaimed on the first day of January by the Secretary of the Treasury.
第 72 頁 - ... politician, always considers how he shall make the most of the existing materials of his country. A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman.
第 96 頁 - We believe the fall to be mainly due, at all events, to circumstances independent of changes in the production of, or demand for, the precious metals, or the altered relation of silver to gold. As regards the fall in the gold price of silver, we think that, though it may be due in part to the appreciation of gold, it is mainly due to the depreciation of silver.
第 224 頁 - Mankind will be fortunate, indeed, if the annual production of gold and silver coin shall keep pace with the annual increase of population, commerce and industry. According to my view of the subject, the conspiracy which seems to have been formed here and in Europe to destroy by legislation and otherwise from three-sevenths to one-half the metallic money of the world, is the most gigantic crime of this or any other age.
第 93 頁 - The Republican party is in favor of the use of both gold and silver as money, and condemns the policy of the Democratic Administration in its efforts to demonetize silver.