We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated in the future, so far as we can forecast them from the experience of the past, a stable ratio might be maintained if the nations we have alluded to were to accept and strictly adhere to bimetallism,... Bimetallism - 75 ページAndrew Jackson Utley 著 - 1899 - 256 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1896 - 224 ページ
...monetary theory. Arguing " as well a priori as from the experience of the last half century," they say: We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...of the past, a stable ratio might be maintained if tlje nations we have alluded to were to accept and strictly adhere to bimetallism, at the suggested... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1896 - 474 ページ
...century, that " in any conditions fairly to be contemplated in the future, so far as " they could " forecast them from the experience of the past, a stable ratio might be maintained, if the nations" they "had alluded to" (namely, the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States and the Latin Union)... | |
| William Thomas Rothwell - 1897 - 298 ページ
...increased, and their difficulty augmented, by a further depression in the value of silver." Sec. 107. — " We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...might be maintained if the nations we have alluded to* were to accept * The United Kingdom, Germany, the United States, and the Latin Union. and strictly... | |
| Henry Benajah Russell - 1898 - 500 ページ
...that those countries would make the 'Among the statements made by the monometallic group were these: " We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...might be maintained if the nations we have alluded to (England, Germany, the United States, and the Latm Union) were to accept and strictly adhere to bimetallism... | |
| Henry Benajah Russell - 1898 - 500 ページ
...those countries would make the the statements made by the monometallic group were these: , ^ , . .. " We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...might be maintained if the nations we have alluded to (England, Germany, the United States, and the Latin Union) were to accept and strictly adhere to bimetallism... | |
| Sir David Miller Barbour - 1912 - 272 ページ
...the Members of the Gold and Silver Commission of 1886 who did not favour Bimetallism l : — " 107. We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...a stable ratio might be maintained if the nations 2 we have alluded to were to accept and strictly adhere to bimetallism at the suggested ratio. We think... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1894 - 874 ページ
...arrived, although half its members were opposed to bimetallism. Here is what the Commission says : " We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...might be maintained if the nations we have alluded to (Great Britain, the United States, Germany and the Latin Union) were to accept and strictly adhere... | |
| 1894 - 1074 ページ
...Farrer, and Mr. Courtney — signed, besides a yet more decided expression of opinion, as follows : — We think that, in any conditions fairly to be contemplated in the future as iar as we can forecast them from the experience of the past, a stable ratio might he maintained... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1888 - 928 ページ
...as a concession to their views, to quote the exact words of the Report, which are as follows : — " We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...might be maintained if the nations we have alluded to were to accept and strictly adhere to bi-metallism, at the suggested ratio. We think that if in all... | |
| 1889 - 818 ページ
...power of gold, would be to our disadvantage." Already at Sec. 107 the six Commissioners had said : " We think that in any conditions fairly to be contemplated...might be maintained if the nations we have alluded to were to accept and strictly adhere to bimetallism, at the suggested ratio. We think that if in all... | |
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