... 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. A Short History of the United States - 第 743 頁John Spencer Bassett 著 - 1913 - 885 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Murat Halstead - 1896 - 540 頁
...statute books declares the settled policy of the government to be 'to maintain the two metals upon a parity with each other upon the present legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law.' "The free and unlimited coinage of silver, demanded by the Democratic Convention recently held in Cleveland,... | |
| John Howard Cowperthwait - 1896 - 258 頁
...selling of bonds at not less than par in coin (gold is not named), and a later law declared it to be the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals on a parity with each other at the ratio of 16 to 1. Of course the Government must keep its promises to pay on demand, and therefore... | |
| Robert E. Preston - 1896 - 140 頁
...holder, the Secretary of the Treasury-should redeem them in gold or silver coin at his discretion, "it being the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals at a parity with each other, upon the present legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law."... | |
| Henry V. Poor - 1898 - 360 頁
...under such regulations as he may prescribe, redeem such notes in gold or silver coin at his discretion, it being the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals in parity with each other upon their legal ratio, or upon such ratio as may be provided by law" It... | |
| Horace White - 1896 - 530 頁
...July 14, 1890, provides not merely for the redemption of the Treasury notes in gold but for keeping " the two metals on a parity with each other upon the present legal ratio." Under the terms of this act silver dollars are as much entitled to redemption in gold as anything else... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1896 - 216 頁
...such regulations as he may prescribe, redeem such notes in gold or silver coin at his discretion, // being the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals in parity with each other upon their legal ratio, or upon such ratio as may be provided by law." It... | |
| John Borden - 1897 - 240 頁
...tinder such regulations as he may prescribe, redeem them in gold or silver coin, at his discretion, it being the established policy of the United States...legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall each month coin two million ounces of the silver bullion purchased... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1897 - 504 頁
...and receivable for all customs, taxes, and all public dues. It was also declared in this Act to be '' the established policy of the United States to maintain...legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law." On account of this language in the law the Secretary of the Treasury under Mr. Cleveland has not deemed... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 840 頁
...Secretary of the Treasury; but it was declared as a part of this redemption provision that it was '' the established policy of the United States to maintain...legal ratio or such ratio as may be provided by law.'' The money coined from such bullion was to be standard silver dollars, and after directing the immediate... | |
| 1897 - 92 頁
...and subject to disposal by the Treasury, $14,321,841. The act of 14th July, 1890, declared it to be "the established policy of the United States to maintain...legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law." The act of 1st November, 1893, declared it " to be the policy of the United States to continue the... | |
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