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... situation with dignity, but asserts that few Americans affect to regard the present decision as a mandate to maintain the Gold Standard.' Two articles on the same subject are given by American writers. Mr. Boscawan, MY., writing on Church Reform, expects ...

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... were, in effect, S after hun~dreds of large snd snmad houars hail fallen, at lengtlr corn., peilted to set free &ire gold standard, sea violate a taw passed only In, 1844, for tire msalutetance of astill more restrictive currency law than that of 1819t ...

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... personal opinion is that the remedy for the h divergence of standards is to be sought rather in the e adoption of a single gold standard by the world than in the setting up of a silver standard by those who e have it not. A forecast of Ireland under Home Rule ...

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... 3B1METALLISM. Mr. Alfred de Ikothsohild contributes to the N-ti' 1R' 'rit' an important article on bimetallism. He The gold standard for England is the only possible one, and that if bimetallism were r.dopted here from that very moment the Bank of Erglaind ...

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... of his ability and patriotism, which, from a Frenchman, Is praise indeed. The Hon.4George Peel writes about money, the gold standard, and similar questions in the Far East, and there is a spirited article on the Jews, in which it is prophesied that instead ...