| United States. Department of State - United States - 1878 - 1036 pages
...maintain in the world the monetary functions of silver as well as of gold, leaving the selection of the use of one or the other of these two metals, or of both, to be made by each State. Congress having appropriated at its last session the sum of $5,500,000 to... | |
| Henri Cernuschi - Bimetallism - 1878 - 82 pages
...choice between the employment of one or other of the two metals, or the simultaneous employment of both, should be governed by the special situation of each state or group of states. This means that England should be praised for resolving to remain a mono-metallist, and that in order... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1878 - 978 pages
...maintain in the world the monetary functions of silver as well as of gold, leaving the selection of the use of one or the other of these two metals, or of both, to be made by each State. Congress having appropriated at its last session the sum of $5,600,000 to... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1878 - 1032 pages
...maintain in the world the monetary functions of silver as well as of gold, leaving the selection of the use of one or the other of these two metals, or of both, to be made by each State. Congress having appropriated at its last session the sum of $5,500,000 to... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1878 - 1036 pages
...maintain in the world the monetary functions of .silver as well as of gold, leaving the selection of the use of one or the other of these two metals, or of both, to be made by each State. Congress having appropriated at its last session the sum of $5,500,000 to... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1879 - 432 pages
...They fully concur in a part of the first proposition, viz., that ' it is necessary to maintain in the world the monetary functions of silver, as well as those of gold ;' and they desire that ere long there may be adequate co-operation to obtain that result. They canuot... | |
| Money - 1878 - 252 pages
...They fully concur in a part of the fîrst proposition , viz. that « it is necessary tomaintain m the world the monetary functions of silver as well as those of gold «, and they desire that ere long there may be adequate cooperation to obtainthat result. They cannot... | |
| Almanacs - 1879 - 432 pages
...majority of the Conference, the following paper : " First. That it is necessary to maintain in the world the monetary functions of silver, as -well as...simultaneously, should be governed by the special position of each State or group of States. " Second. That the question of the restriction of the coinage... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford - Almanacs - 1879 - 434 pages
...long there may be adequate co-operation to obtain that result. They cannot object to the statement ' that the selection for use of one or the other of...simultaneously, should be governed by the special position of each State ;' but if it be necessary to maintain the monetary functions of both metals,... | |
| Currency question - 1879 - 956 pages
...recognize : 1. That it is necessary to maintain in the world the monetary functions of Silver as •п-ell as those of Gold, but that the selection for use of one or tho other of the two metals, or of both simultaneously, should he governed by tho special position... | |
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