| Ainsworth Rand Spofford - 1878 - 432 頁
...Bogy, Willard, Bland, and Groesbeck, concurred in the following general conclusions : " The true апЛ only cause of the Stagnation in Industry and commerce...existing of falling prices, caused by a shrinkage in the volóme of money. This is in part the misfortune of mankind, as the mines have failed for several years,... | |
| 1878 - 428 頁
...Willard, Bland, and Groesbeck, concurred in the following general conclusions : " The true and only canse of the stagnation in industry and commerce now everywhere...Is the fact everywhere existing of falling prices, canned by a shrinkage in the volume of money. This is in part the misfortune of mankind, aa the mines... | |
| Freeman Otis Willey - 1882 - 564 頁
...nrecisely these words appear: " The true and only cause of the stagnation in industry ancrcommerce now everywhere felt, is the fact everywhere existing...prices, caused by a shrinkage in the volume of money." Here is no intimation that extravagance or over'production had anything whatever to do with causing... | |
| Corodon S. Cannon - 1884 - 96 頁
...this committee finally rendered a report on March 2, 1877, in precisely the following language: — "The true and only cause of the stagnation in industry...prices, caused by a shrinkage in the volume of money." Senator Ben Wade, of Ohio, in a letter of December 18, 1867, gave expression to these words: — "I... | |
| Nelson A. Dunning - 1887 - 290 頁
...struggle to make prices truly express the relation between money and all other exchangeable things. The true and only cause of the stagnation in industry...prices caused by a shrinkage in the volume of money. This is, in part, the misfortune of mankind, as the mines have failed for several years, under energetic... | |
| Symmes M. Jelley - 1887 - 390 頁
...WILLIAM BAKER monetary report of 1877, respecting the depression of industry then existing, as follows: The true and only cause of the stagnation in industry and commerce now everywhere felt, is the fact now everywhere existing of falling prices caused by a shrinking volume of money. This is the great... | |
| W. Scott Morgan - 1891 - 768 頁
...— Report of Silver Commission, page 55. "The true and only cause of the stagnation in indusdustry and commerce now everywhere felt is the fact everywhere existing of falling prices, caused by a shrirfkage in the volume of money." — Report of Silver Commission, page 121. "We find that in every... | |
| Samuel Leavitt - 1894 - 358 頁
...of the following extraordinary language : " The true and only cause of the stagnation in industries and commerce now everywhere felt, is the fact everywhere existing of falling prices, caused by shrinkage in the volume of money." They also declare that '' an increasing value of money and falling... | |
| Lyman E. Stowe - 1896 - 414 頁
...were appointed Secretaries. The findings were as follows : "The true and onlj cause of the stagnatiou in industry and commerce, now everywhere felt, is the fact everywhere existing of falling prices, t-iius diya shrinkage in the volume of m njy." Nuw this contraction of the volume of money has been... | |
| 1916 - 662 頁
...the fearfully hard times. It reported that: "The true and only cause of flic stagnation in industries and commerce now everywhere felt, is the fact everywhere existing of falling prices, caused by shrinkage in the volume of money." Times were hard and the Greenback party was gaining in strength.... | |
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