... the same proportion to the silver money in England, which it hath to silver in the rest of Europe, there would be no temptation to export silver rather than gold to any other part of Europe. And to compass this last, there seems nothing more requisite... Investigations in Currency and Finance - 328 ページWilliam Stanley Jevons 著 - 1884 - 428 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Charles Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool - 1805 - 268 ページ
...1 od or I2d ought to be taken from the Guinea, in order that Gold may bear the fame proportion with the Silver Money in England, which it ought to do by the courfe 82 eourfe of trade and exchange in Europe. This propofal of th» Mafter of the Mint may be confidered... | |
 | 1813
...And to compass this last, there seems nothing more requisite than to take off about lOrf. or 12rf. from the guinea, so that gold may bear the same proportion...the silver money in England, which it ought to do by lh« course of trade and exchange in Europe. But if only <jJ. were taken off at present, it would dirmiiiili... | |
 | William John Lawson - 1855 - 524 ページ
...there seems nothing more requisite than to take off about 10</. or \2cl. from the guinea, so that the gold may bear the same proportion to the silver money...course of trade and exchange in Europe ; but if only sixpence were takon off at present it vould diminish the temptation to export or melt down the silver... | |
 | Henry Dunning Macleod - 1858 - 573 ページ
...there seems nothing more requisite than to take off about lOd. *Parl. Hist. Vol. vu p. 556. or 12(1. from the guinea, so that gold may bear the same proportion...the course of trade and exchange in Europe ; but if ouly 6d. were taken off at present, it would diminish the temptation to export or melt down the silver... | |
 | Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858
...Wd. or 12d. ought to be taken from the guinea, in order that gold may bear the same proportion with the silver money in England, which it ought to do by the course of trade and exchange in Europe.'" It appears from the preceding extracts from Lord Liverpool's " Treatise," that " the most considerable... | |
 | Henry Dunning Macleod - 1858 - 573 ページ
...there seems nothing more requisite than to take off about lOd. *Parl. Hist. Vol. vii p. 556. or 12d. from the guinea, so that gold may bear the same proportion to the silver money in Eugland, which it ought to do by the course of trade and exchange in Europe; but if only 6d. were taken... | |
 | Charles Moran - 1863 - 228 ページ
...Europe. And to compass this last, there seems nothing more requisite than to take off about lOd. or l'2d. from the guinea, so that gold may bear the same proportion...do by the course of trade and exchange in Europe." * And yet after quoting this, Macleod says : " their market values (of gold and silver) were constantly... | |
 | Charles Moran - 1863
...Europe. And to compass this last, there seems nothing more requisite than to take off about lOd. or 12d. from the guinea, so that gold may bear the same proportion...do by the course of trade and exchange in Europe."* And yet after quoting this, Macleod says : " their market values (of gold and silver) were constantly... | |
 | Louis Wolowski - 1869 - 239 ページ
...more requisite, than to take off about 10 d. to 12 d. from free guinea, so that gold may bear free same proportion to the silver money in England, which...do by the course of trade and exchange in Europe. » La proposition d'égaliser le rapport légal de l'or et de l'argent, de manière à combattre l'effet... | |
 | Louis Wolowski - 1869 - 239 ページ
...from free guinea, so that gold may bear free same proportion to the silver money in England, yvhich it ought to do by the course of trade and exchange in Europe. » La proposition d'égaliser le rapport légal de l'or et de l'argent, de manière à combattre l'effet... | |
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