... Gentlemen, I need hardly remind you that the stock of silver in the world is estimated at some thousands of millions, and if this conference were to break up without arriving at any definite result there would be a depreciation in the value of that... Bimetallism - 140 ページAndrew Jackson Utley 著 - 1899 - 256 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1893 - 444 ページ
...would be a depreciation in the value of that commodity which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell." It does not require any great knowledge of the silver question to deduce some... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1893 - 1080 ページ
...would be a depreciation in the value of that commodity which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell." And now, Sir, is there any remedy ? Is it too late to avert the evils impending... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1894 - 904 ページ
...would be a depreciation in the value of that commodity which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell. ' ' This opinion quite coincides with the warning given by Mr. Goschen at Leeds,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1895 - 624 ページ
...would be a depreciation in the value of that commodity which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell." That Conference broke up without doing anything, because the British delegates... | |
| Horace White - 1895 - 526 ページ
...expressed the opinion that if this conference should break up without arriving at any definite result a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell. Mr. Tirard (France) said that his country had an enormous quantity of silver,... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1896 - 224 ページ
...there would be a depreciation in the value of silver which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell. The Rothschild proposal, with the schemes of Moritz Levy and Soetbeer, was... | |
| Horace White - 1896 - 530 ページ
...expressed the opinion that if this conference should break up without arriving at any definite result a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell. Mr. Tirard (France) said that his country had an enormous quantity of silver,... | |
| Henry Benajah Russell - 1898 - 500 ページ
...would be a depreciation in the value of that commodity which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell." The underlying motives in the Rothschild plan do not seem to have been fully... | |
| Henry Benajah Russell - 1898 - 500 ページ
...would be a depreciation in the value of that commodity which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell." The underlying motives in the Rothschild plan do not seem to have been fully... | |
| William Vincent Byars - 1900 - 488 ページ
...would be a depreciation in the value of that commodity which it would be frightful to contemplate, and out of which a monetary panic would ensue, the far-spreading effects of which it would be impossible to foretell. Other apprehensions with regard to the probable effects of threatened legislation... | |
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