If gold in England or silver in East India could be brought down so low as to bear the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be here no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India, and if gold were lowered only... The History of England - Page 179de Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| W. J. Alldridge - 1797 - 484 pages
...gold in proportion to filver. If gold in England, or filver in Eaft-India, could be brought down fo low as to bear the fame proportion to one another...greater demand for filver than for gold to be exported for India ; and if gold were lowered only fo as to have the fame proportion to the filver money in... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 pages
...gold in F.u_and, or silver in East-India, could be brought duwn so low as to bear the same proportiou to one Another in both places, there would be here no greater demand for silver, than tor told to i>e exported to India ; and if gold were lowered only so as to have the same... | |
| 1813 - 592 pages
...bear (he same proportion to one another in both net, there would be here no greater and for silver than for gold to be exported to India: and if gold were lowered only so as to have the same proportion to the silver money iu England, which it hath to silver in the rest... | |
| 1841 - 690 pages
...bear the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India. And if gold were lowered only so as to have the same proportion to silver money in England, which it hath to silver in the rest of... | |
| Stephen Peter Rigaud, bp. Stephen Jordan Rigaud - 1841 - 646 pages
...bear the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India. And if gold were lowered only so as to have the same proportion to silver money in England, which it hath to silver in the rest of... | |
| 1879 - 1110 pages
...silver. If gold in England or silver in East India could be brought down so low as to bear the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be here no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India, and if gold were lowered only so as to have the same... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 730 pages
...silver. If gold in England, or silver in East India, could be brought down so low as to bear the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be here no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India, and if gold were lowered only so as to have the same... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 712 pages
...the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be here no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India, and • if gold were lowered only so as to have the same proportion to the silver money in England, which it hath to silver in the rest... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 508 pages
...silver. If gold in England, or silver in East India, could be brought down so low as to bear the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be here no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India. And, if gold were lowered only so as to have the same... | |
| Henri Cernuschi - 1877 - 176 pages
...suggests: "If gold in England, or silver in East India, could be brought down so low as to bear the same proportion to one another in both places, there would be here no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India ; and if gold were lowered only so as to have the same... | |
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