A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... silver bullion may be deposited by citizens , they receiving its value , less charges in return . There are five , namely : at New York City , Boisé City , Idaho ; Helena , Montana ; Charlotte , North Carolina ; St. Louis , Missouri ...
... silver bullion may be deposited by citizens , they receiving its value , less charges in return . There are five , namely : at New York City , Boisé City , Idaho ; Helena , Montana ; Charlotte , North Carolina ; St. Louis , Missouri ...
Side 54
... silver are articles of commerce , and they will not be exported unless their value in the other country is greater than at home . Ballot is any vote taken in such manner as to keep secret the choice of each individual voting ; it is ...
... silver are articles of commerce , and they will not be exported unless their value in the other country is greater than at home . Ballot is any vote taken in such manner as to keep secret the choice of each individual voting ; it is ...
Side 62
... silver . Monometallism is the doctrine that only one metal ought so to be used . It is a proposition generally admitted by bi - metallists that at- tempts to realize their object must fail unless the most important commercial countries ...
... silver . Monometallism is the doctrine that only one metal ought so to be used . It is a proposition generally admitted by bi - metallists that at- tempts to realize their object must fail unless the most important commercial countries ...
Side 63
... silver in circulation ; silver is here coined only for the purposes of the government , and an individual presenting silver bullion at our mints and assay offices cannot have the same coined into dol- lars , as he can with gold . The ...
... silver in circulation ; silver is here coined only for the purposes of the government , and an individual presenting silver bullion at our mints and assay offices cannot have the same coined into dol- lars , as he can with gold . The ...
Side 104
... silver dollar as the standard , its weight being 416 grains of silver of .8924 of fineness , equiva- lent to 371 grains of pure silver ; the relative value of gold to silver was established at one part of the former to fifteen of the ...
... silver dollar as the standard , its weight being 416 grains of silver of .8924 of fineness , equiva- lent to 371 grains of pure silver ; the relative value of gold to silver was established at one part of the former to fifteen of the ...
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