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Page ix
... amount of United States notes outstanding . At that time it was anticipated that under the provisions of the resumption act the volume of United States notes would be reduced to $ 300,000,000 by the 1st day of Jan- uary , 1879 , or soon ...
... amount of United States notes outstanding . At that time it was anticipated that under the provisions of the resumption act the volume of United States notes would be reduced to $ 300,000,000 by the 1st day of Jan- uary , 1879 , or soon ...
Page xiv
... amount of money of different kinds can be maintained at par , the different purposes for which each is issued making a demand for it . The refusal or neglect to maintain this species of redemption inevitably effects the exclusion from ...
... amount of money of different kinds can be maintained at par , the different purposes for which each is issued making a demand for it . The refusal or neglect to maintain this species of redemption inevitably effects the exclusion from ...
Page xv
... amount provided for is totally inadequate for the purpose . Experi- ence , not only in this country , but in European countries , has estab- lished that a certain amount of silver coin may be maintained in circulation at par with gold ...
... amount provided for is totally inadequate for the purpose . Experi- ence , not only in this country , but in European countries , has estab- lished that a certain amount of silver coin may be maintained in circulation at par with gold ...
Page xxii
... amount of gold and silver coin and bullion in the country , the depreciation of silver , the position of the American trade - dollar in the Oriental trade , and other subjects connected directly or indirectly with the coinage . The ...
... amount of gold and silver coin and bullion in the country , the depreciation of silver , the position of the American trade - dollar in the Oriental trade , and other subjects connected directly or indirectly with the coinage . The ...
Page 9
... Amount . July 1 , 1869 . 1870 . 1871 . 1872 . 1873 . 1874 . 1875 . 1876 . 1877 . 1878 . $ 2,588 , 452 , 213 94 2 , 480 , 672 , 427 81 2 , 353 , 211 , 332 32 2 , 253 , 251 , 328 78 * 2 , 234 , 482,993 20 * 2 , 251 , 690 , 468 43 * 2 ...
... Amount . July 1 , 1869 . 1870 . 1871 . 1872 . 1873 . 1874 . 1875 . 1876 . 1877 . 1878 . $ 2,588 , 452 , 213 94 2 , 480 , 672 , 427 81 2 , 353 , 211 , 332 32 2 , 253 , 251 , 328 78 * 2 , 234 , 482,993 20 * 2 , 251 , 690 , 468 43 * 2 ...
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