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... gold or silver which were often visible on the surface itself , it was onerous indeed in the case of oil which , for all practical purposes , cannot be actually discovered without expensive and laborious drilling . The practice grew up ...
... gold or silver which were often visible on the surface itself , it was onerous indeed in the case of oil which , for all practical purposes , cannot be actually discovered without expensive and laborious drilling . The practice grew up ...
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... gold values . The paper moneys of Germany , the old Austrian Em- pire and Imperial Russia became virtually or utterly worthless . Before the First World War , mankind had had , at many different times since inconvertible paper money was ...
... gold values . The paper moneys of Germany , the old Austrian Em- pire and Imperial Russia became virtually or utterly worthless . Before the First World War , mankind had had , at many different times since inconvertible paper money was ...
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... gold and silver , and currency freely con- vertible into these metals - in lieu of the inconvertible papei money which arouses public distrust . Attached ( page 34 ) , marked Exhibit " B " , are some instances . Mankind's wish for ...
... gold and silver , and currency freely con- vertible into these metals - in lieu of the inconvertible papei money which arouses public distrust . Attached ( page 34 ) , marked Exhibit " B " , are some instances . Mankind's wish for ...
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... gold . ( The reasons for both actions are discussed on pages 13-16 ) . This pegging of the price of gold proved to be the most progressive , happy and beneficial development in the long his- tory of money . It was so successful that ...
... gold . ( The reasons for both actions are discussed on pages 13-16 ) . This pegging of the price of gold proved to be the most progressive , happy and beneficial development in the long his- tory of money . It was so successful that ...
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... gold for a decade or so , when again the tables were re- versed as , one by one , revolutionary inventions made ... gold , which even the greatly increased mine produc- tion could not supply in full . Economies in the use of gold , such ...
... gold for a decade or so , when again the tables were re- versed as , one by one , revolutionary inventions made ... gold , which even the greatly increased mine produc- tion could not supply in full . Economies in the use of gold , such ...
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Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 4049 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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78th Cong act of June Administration agencies agreement amended amount allowed Amount claimed approved April Army authorized bimetallism Brownell Budget Bureau Calif certified claims civilian claimant claimant's automobile Commission committee construction contract countries Court damage December December 11 December 28 defense Director employees established estimate of appropriation Executive Order expenditures facilities February Federal Federal Security Agency fiscal year 1945 foreign Foreign Economic Administration FRANKLIN D gold Government HAROLD D increase Interior January July June 15 June 30 lands leases lend-lease Manufacturing March ment military National naval petroleum reserves naval reserves Navy Department Navy's negligently November November 20 Office operations ounce payment percent personnel petroleum Plants Corporation President procurement production Public Law purchase purpose recommended Respectfully Secretary Senate Smaller War Plants struck by Navy submitted supply tion transmitted herewith Treasury Department United War Department War Production Board Washington York
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Side 10 - Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin. SECTION 2.
Side 6 - ... to appear before the commission, or to produce documentary evidence if so ordered, or to give evidence touching the matter in question; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.