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Page 219
... bullion . More in the market will be demanded for an ounce of gold in bullion than 31. 17s . 104d in coins . The market price of gold will thus , in name and appearance , rise above the mint price ; but so far is this from being in ...
... bullion . More in the market will be demanded for an ounce of gold in bullion than 31. 17s . 104d in coins . The market price of gold will thus , in name and appearance , rise above the mint price ; but so far is this from being in ...
Page 220
... on , in his custody , instead of one . Here no more commodities exist than existed before ; no more , therefore , can be bought . But every man has twice as much money to buy them with ; Ricardo on the high Price of Bullion .
... on , in his custody , instead of one . Here no more commodities exist than existed before ; no more , therefore , can be bought . But every man has twice as much money to buy them with ; Ricardo on the high Price of Bullion .
Page 221
... bullion than as specie . They are of course converted into bullion . Whoever wants bullion purchases a quantity of bank notes , repairs to the bank where he demands guineas for Chem , and then melts them down . The bank , in this course ...
... bullion than as specie . They are of course converted into bullion . Whoever wants bullion purchases a quantity of bank notes , repairs to the bank where he demands guineas for Chem , and then melts them down . The bank , in this course ...
Page 222
... bullion rises , to maintain its level with other countries ; specie being melted , and not supplied , gradually disappears : the coins during a certain time , and within a certain limit of depreciation , continue to exchange , as often ...
... bullion rises , to maintain its level with other countries ; specie being melted , and not supplied , gradually disappears : the coins during a certain time , and within a certain limit of depreciation , continue to exchange , as often ...
Page 223
... bullion than as còin . But this is not an ex- planatory answer , -the sort of answer that on occasions like the present it is always desirable to afford . If we consider what it is that furnishes the standard of appreciation in the ...
... bullion than as còin . But this is not an ex- planatory answer , -the sort of answer that on occasions like the present it is always desirable to afford . If we consider what it is that furnishes the standard of appreciation in the ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.