Mint should [46] henceforth be the sole standard measure of value and legal tender for payment, without any limitation of amount... Money and Banking - Seite 317von William Amasa Scott - 1910 - 377 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Great Britain - 1816 - 978 Seiten
...precious Metals being concurrently the Standard Meafure of Value, and equivalent for Property ; and it is expedient that the Gold Coin made according to the Indentures of the Mint (hould henceforth be the fole Standard Meafure of Value and legal Tender for Payment, without any Limitation... | |
| Great Britain - 1816 - 876 Seiten
...precious Metals being concurrently the Standard Meafure of Value, and equivalent for Property ; and it is expedient that the Gold Coin made according to the Indentures of the Mint mould henceforth be the fole Standard Meafure of Value and legal Tender for Payment, without any .Limitation... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1816 - 710 Seiten
...stands ; we should then be enabled to decide which of the precious metals ought to be declared to be the standard measure of value and legal tender for payment without any limitation of amount. The late lord Liverpool states the expense of the great silver coinage commenced in 1695-6 to have... | |
| Thomas Smith (accountant.) - 1821 - 254 Seiten
...of parliament regulating the silver coinage.* That act certainly does bear a clause stating, that " It is expedient that the gold coin, made according...for payment, without any limitation of amount," and directing, that it, accordingly, should, in future, be so. But on this it may be remarked, that although... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 516 Seiten
...metals being •concurrently the standard measure of value, and equivalent for property, and that it was expedient that the gold coin, made according to the indentures of the mint, should from thenceforth be the sole standard measure of value, and legal tender for ' payment, without any... | |
| William Waterston - 1840 - 278 Seiten
...copper coins fur 12 pence only, — and " that cold coins shall he in future the sole standard meaeure of value, and legal tender for payment without any limitation of amount." The paper money consists in England of the notes for £5 and upwards issued hy the Bank of England... | |
| Encyclopaedias, William Waterston - 1843 - 724 Seiten
...only at one time, — copper coins for 12 pence only, — and " that gold coins shall be in futuro the sole standard measure of value and legal tender for payment, without any limitation of amount." The amount of money coined in the 23 уеагз 1816-Ш« lias been : Gold, 1(5,119 duable sovereigns... | |
| 1020 Seiten
...coins shall be a local tender for 40s. only at one time," and " that gold coins shall be in future the sole standard measure of value and legal tender for payment, without any limitation of amount." Wrought silver has two legal standards ; one is the same as that of the coin, and the other 8 dwts.... | |
| 1857 - 896 Seiten
...silver coins shall be a legal tender for 40s. only at one time," and that gold coins shall be in future the sole standard measure of value and legal tender for , payment, without limitation. Wrought silver has two legal standards ; one is the same as that of the . coin, and the... | |
| Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - 690 Seiten
...of 60 oza." This was at variance with the llth clause of the Act, 56 Geo. III. c. 68, which declared that "the gold coin made according to the indentures...tender for payment, without any limitation of amount." Sir Robert Peel refers to the Bank Act of 1819, p. 53. " Considering the part which I took in the year... | |
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