The Eclectic Review, Volume 4; Volume 7, Part 1Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1808 |
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Page 215
... Silver Coins of this realm , by diminishing the quantity or weight of standard Silver put The Silver Coins have always been debased in this manner , except in the short period of nine years , from the 34th Henry VIII . to the 6th Edward ...
... Silver Coins of this realm , by diminishing the quantity or weight of standard Silver put The Silver Coins have always been debased in this manner , except in the short period of nine years , from the 34th Henry VIII . to the 6th Edward ...
Page 218
... silver . In that case , if coins of the same weight and stamp are made of each metal , the coin in gold will be worth just 20 of the similar coin in silver . Were the two metals always to retain exactly this value , nothing , it is ...
... silver . In that case , if coins of the same weight and stamp are made of each metal , the coin in gold will be worth just 20 of the similar coin in silver . Were the two metals always to retain exactly this value , nothing , it is ...
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... silver , and can mean nothing else . The Mint price of gold means neither more nor less than the ratio between the value of gold and the value of silver , at the time when the standard of our coin was fixed . When we say , therefore ...
... silver , and can mean nothing else . The Mint price of gold means neither more nor less than the ratio between the value of gold and the value of silver , at the time when the standard of our coin was fixed . When we say , therefore ...
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