The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 233
... gold , velvet and cloth of a thousand hues , and every kind of rich embroidery - to- gether with the pouring of the holy oil upon the holy head of king Charles - the same with which king Clovis was anointed , and all the succeeding ...
... gold , velvet and cloth of a thousand hues , and every kind of rich embroidery - to- gether with the pouring of the holy oil upon the holy head of king Charles - the same with which king Clovis was anointed , and all the succeeding ...
Page 265
... Gold and silver , which pos- sess many of the qualities required in an article of universal circulation , have been , in general , used for the medium of ex- change . We hear , indeed , of cattle serving as money in the primitive ages ...
... Gold and silver , which pos- sess many of the qualities required in an article of universal circulation , have been , in general , used for the medium of ex- change . We hear , indeed , of cattle serving as money in the primitive ages ...
Page 266
... gold and sil- ver never could superabound . If an hundred dollars of gold purchased , in a foreign country , commodities , which , on being carried to the place from whence the gold was taken , would ex- change for two hundred dollars ...
... gold and sil- ver never could superabound . If an hundred dollars of gold purchased , in a foreign country , commodities , which , on being carried to the place from whence the gold was taken , would ex- change for two hundred dollars ...
Page 267
... gold and silver , the retaining of a large portion of the capital of the country in an unproductive state , operates as one of the most efficient causes of the poverty of India . To facilitate the use of gold and silver , as a medium of ...
... gold and silver , the retaining of a large portion of the capital of the country in an unproductive state , operates as one of the most efficient causes of the poverty of India . To facilitate the use of gold and silver , as a medium of ...
Page 268
... gold , but a certain number of aurei or pieces of gold , the Emperor increas- ed the quantity of metal contained in the aureus , and thus , without appearing to add to their contributions , assumed to himself a command over a much ...
... gold , but a certain number of aurei or pieces of gold , the Emperor increas- ed the quantity of metal contained in the aureus , and thus , without appearing to add to their contributions , assumed to himself a command over a much ...
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