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... bullion was made free . In Holland , and in fome other places , this liberty was extended even to the coin of the country . The attention of government was turned away from guarding against the ex- portation of gold and filver , to ...
... bullion was made free . In Holland , and in fome other places , this liberty was extended even to the coin of the country . The attention of government was turned away from guarding against the ex- portation of gold and filver , to ...
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... bullion alternately im- ported and exported for the purposes of foreign trade . This bullion , as it circulates among different commercial countries in the fame man- ner as the national coin circulates in every par- ticular country ...
... bullion alternately im- ported and exported for the purposes of foreign trade . This bullion , as it circulates among different commercial countries in the fame man- ner as the national coin circulates in every par- ticular country ...
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... bullion to the mint , and the government even derives fome revenue from the coinage . In England , it is defrayed by the government , and you carry a pound weight of standard filver to if the & III . 217 the mint , you get back 216 THE ...
... bullion to the mint , and the government even derives fome revenue from the coinage . In England , it is defrayed by the government , and you carry a pound weight of standard filver to if the & III . 217 the mint , you get back 216 THE ...
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... bullion which it actually contains . In France , the workmanship , as you pay for it , adds to the va- lue , in the fame manner as to that of wrought plate . A fum of French money , therefore , con- taining a certain weight of pure ...
... bullion which it actually contains . In France , the workmanship , as you pay for it , adds to the va- lue , in the fame manner as to that of wrought plate . A fum of French money , therefore , con- taining a certain weight of pure ...
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... bullion , the bank has been for these many years in the practice of giving credit in its books upon deposits of gold and filver bullion . This credit is generally about five per cent . below the mint price of such bullion . The bank ...
... bullion , the bank has been for these many years in the practice of giving credit in its books upon deposits of gold and filver bullion . This credit is generally about five per cent . below the mint price of such bullion . The bank ...
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