The North American Review, 32. ciltO. Everett, 1831 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... common currency is very different from that of fixing the general standard of value . * The right of fixing the general standard of value , is an essen- tial attribute of the supreme authority , to be exercised exclu- sively by the ...
... common currency is very different from that of fixing the general standard of value . * The right of fixing the general standard of value , is an essen- tial attribute of the supreme authority , to be exercised exclu- sively by the ...
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... common truths we shall enter upon it . The necessities of the commercial world requiring some common value as a medium for the exchange of commodities , universal custom has established the use of gold and silver as the common value ...
... common truths we shall enter upon it . The necessities of the commercial world requiring some common value as a medium for the exchange of commodities , universal custom has established the use of gold and silver as the common value ...
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... common sense , but common humanity . ' Although crime may be connected with insolvency , yet insol- vency is not of itself a crime . Where fraud has been committed , let that fraud be proceeded against under known laws , and pun- ished ...
... common sense , but common humanity . ' Although crime may be connected with insolvency , yet insol- vency is not of itself a crime . Where fraud has been committed , let that fraud be proceeded against under known laws , and pun- ished ...
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