The North American Review, Band 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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... Gold and silver , it is argued , cannot feed , clothe , or shelter us ; they cannot even help in any way to sustain life . How idle , then , to claim for them a greater value than for articles which do . There is no doubt that , in ...
... Gold and silver , it is argued , cannot feed , clothe , or shelter us ; they cannot even help in any way to sustain life . How idle , then , to claim for them a greater value than for articles which do . There is no doubt that , in ...
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... gold and silver have maintained , with equal intensity , from the birth of man to the present hour . Other attributes fitting gold and silver to become mediums of exchange or standards of value are their high relative value ; their ...
... gold and silver have maintained , with equal intensity , from the birth of man to the present hour . Other attributes fitting gold and silver to become mediums of exchange or standards of value are their high relative value ; their ...
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... Gold and debt are as wide apart as the poles , and the idea that they can be made identical by any process but by payment is too absurd to be entertained by any sane man . Gold will always have the value of gold , while debt may not be ...
... Gold and debt are as wide apart as the poles , and the idea that they can be made identical by any process but by payment is too absurd to be entertained by any sane man . Gold will always have the value of gold , while debt may not be ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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