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Strana 11
INDEX TO VOLUME XL . , FROM JANUARY TO JUNE , INCLUSIVE , 1859 . 261
110 267 C . 132 245 129 516 51 238 PAGE PAGE Bremen , wine treasures of . . .
. . 651 Acceptance of bills of exchange . . . . . . 650 Brighton cattle market .
INDEX TO VOLUME XL . , FROM JANUARY TO JUNE , INCLUSIVE , 1859 . 261
110 267 C . 132 245 129 516 51 238 PAGE PAGE Bremen , wine treasures of . . .
. . 651 Acceptance of bills of exchange . . . . . . 650 Brighton cattle market .
Strana 17
COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE AND REVIEW . fupply of Money - Decline in Imports
- Specie in the City - - Amount in Banks - Exchanges , Table of - Rates of Money
Abroad - Silver Shipments - Rates of Exchange - - Specie Movement - - Exports ...
COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE AND REVIEW . fupply of Money - Decline in Imports
- Specie in the City - - Amount in Banks - Exchanges , Table of - Rates of Money
Abroad - Silver Shipments - Rates of Exchange - - Specie Movement - - Exports ...
Strana 20
It is a substitute for gold and silver , as a check , or a draft , or a bill of exchange ,
or a negotiable note is . A in Boston wishes to pay $ 100 in New York ; he
procures the amount in a bank bill , or a certified check , or in a draft , or bill of
exchange ...
It is a substitute for gold and silver , as a check , or a draft , or a bill of exchange ,
or a negotiable note is . A in Boston wishes to pay $ 100 in New York ; he
procures the amount in a bank bill , or a certified check , or in a draft , or bill of
exchange ...
Strana 21
business and the exchange of products . Supply and demand , in a measure ,
regulate its value . The amount required by a community is determined by the
amount and the character of its business , the method of transacting that business
, the ...
business and the exchange of products . Supply and demand , in a measure ,
regulate its value . The amount required by a community is determined by the
amount and the character of its business , the method of transacting that business
, the ...
Strana 22
... its circulation , and its exchanges . Its circulation , that is , the amount in bills it
can have out at any one time , is limited by law , and depending upon the amount
of specie on hand . The amount of its discounts is also restricted by law , and , as
...
... its circulation , and its exchanges . Its circulation , that is , the amount in bills it
can have out at any one time , is limited by law , and depending upon the amount
of specie on hand . The amount of its discounts is also restricted by law , and , as
...
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