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QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.

(The numbers omitted represent Monographs no longer in print.) 3-Our Merchant Marine. By DAVID A. WELLS. Octavo, cloth I oo 5 & 6—The American Citizen's Manual. Edited by WORTHINGTON C. FORD. Part I.-Governments (National, State, and Local), the Electorate, and the Civil Service. Part II.-The Functions of Government. Two vols. in one. Cloth I 25

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10-Of Work and Wealth. By R. R. BOWKER.

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20-The Progress of the Working Classes in the Last Half
Century. By ROBT. GIFFEN. Octavo, paper'

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24-The History of the Surplus Revenue of 1837. By EDWARD G.
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38-The Inter-State Commerce Act: An Analysis of its Provisions.
By JOHN R. Dos PASSOS. Octavo, cloth
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ST NAM

JOINT-METALLISM

A Plan by which Gold and Silver together, at
Ratios always Based on their
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 other.

BY

ANSON PHELPS STOKES

"Your plan is certainly novel and ingenious."

February 24, 1894.

"Much impressed by your argument."

February 22, 1894.

DAVID A. WELLS.

H. C. POTTER.

"I think your statement of the question most admirable and convincing."

February 27, 1894.

DAVID H. GREER.

"I find your views on this important subject very convincing."

April 14, 1894.

W. T. HARRIS.
United States Commissioner

of Education.

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