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without charge for coinage , nothing is added to the value of the gold ; and nothing taken away from it . Sdly . A pound of gold , therefore , and 461. 14s . 6d . being equiva- lent , being in fact the same thing under different names ...
without charge for coinage , nothing is added to the value of the gold ; and nothing taken away from it . Sdly . A pound of gold , therefore , and 461. 14s . 6d . being equiva- lent , being in fact the same thing under different names ...
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( The next allegation which Mr. Huskisson proceeds to combat is the following : - The immediate and operative cause , it is said , of the high price of gold in Euglaird , is a great scarcity of gold , and a consequent demand for it ...
( The next allegation which Mr. Huskisson proceeds to combat is the following : - The immediate and operative cause , it is said , of the high price of gold in Euglaird , is a great scarcity of gold , and a consequent demand for it ...
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If this be so , it must follow , that the greater part of the gold , which , during some centuries has been annually imported from South America and other countries , has suddenly disappeared : and if even this be admitted , it will ...
If this be so , it must follow , that the greater part of the gold , which , during some centuries has been annually imported from South America and other countries , has suddenly disappeared : and if even this be admitted , it will ...
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The Natural Defence of an Insular Empire earnestly | 313 |
A Description of the Feroe Islands containing an | 333 |
or an Account Historical and Topographical | 342 |
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