Your Committee are disposed to think from the result of the whole evidence, contradictory as it is, that the circumstances of the trade of this country, in the course of the last year, were such as to occasion a real fall of our exchanges with the Continent... The Monthly Magazine - Page 4631810Full view - About this book
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...the whole evidence, contradictory as it is, that the circumstances of the trade of this country, in the course of the last year, were such as to occasion...almost as low as the limit fixed by the expense of remitting gold from hence to the respective markets. And your Committee is inclined to this opinion,... | |
| William Graham Sumner - Currency question - 1876 - 414 pages
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| William Graham Sumner - Currency question - 1878 - 422 pages
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| Banks and banking - 1895 - 558 pages
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| Currency question - 1895 - 548 pages
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| Edwin Cannan - Business & Economics - 1970 - 166 pages
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| Banks and banking - 1850 - 902 pages
...contradictory as it is, that the circumstances of the trade of this country, in the course of last year (1809,) were such as to occasion a real fall of our exchanges...almost as low as the limit fixed by the expense of remitting gold from hence to the respective markets. And your Committee are inclined to this opinion,... | |
| William Graham Sumner - Business & Economics - 2005 - 409 pages
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