| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1828 - 586 pages
...care be taken to regulate the proportion between them, with an eye to their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals, as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium; and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits... | |
| JOESPH GALES - 1834 - 594 pages
...care be taken to regulate the proportion between them with an eye to their average commercial value'. To annul the use of either of the metals as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Finance - 1837 - 578 pages
...care be taken to regulate the proportion between them, with an eye to their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Finance - 1837 - 578 pages
...be taken to regulate the proportion bef». • them, with an eye to their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals as money, is to abridge the ij'ii tity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which aris*r i> a comparison... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 606 pages
...care be taken to regulate the proportion between them, with an eye to their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals, as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 606 pages
...care be taken to regulate the proportion between them, with an eye to their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals, as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a aomparison of the benefits... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - Money - 1877 - 578 pages
...and character of one of them as money, and reducing it to the situation of a mere merchandise. . . . To annul the use of either of the metals as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits... | |
| National Board of Trade (U.S.) - Transportation - 1877 - 284 pages
...care be taken to regulate the proportion between them with an eye to their average commercial value. " To annul the use of either of the metals as money is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits... | |
| Great Britain - 1879 - 980 pages
...and character of one of them as money, and reducing it to the situation of a mere merchandize .... To annul the use of either of the metals as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium, and is liable to all the objections which arise from a comparison of the benefits... | |
| Money - 1879 - 918 pages
...!*• taken to regulate the proportion between them, with an eye to their average commercial value. To annul the use of either of the metals, as money, is to abridge the quantity of circulating medium ; and is liable to all the objections which .irist- from a comparison of the benefits... | |
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