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...silver as money is most desirable. - (a) Silver and gold the only suitable money metals: Mill, bk. III, ch. 8. - (b) Gold is insufficient: see above I, (a) 1. - (c) Silver in relation to commodities a more stable standard than gold: Amer. Jour. Soc. Sci. XXXII, 27; Sen. Stewart in Cong. Record, XXV, App. 158-159 - (d) Silver and gold together a non-fluctuating standard: McCulloch, p. 21. - (e) Silver will eventually become standard money metal of the world. - (1) Exhaustion of gold mines. - (2) Increased use of gold in the arts: Suess, 100-101. - (f) Present suspicion of silver...
...COOKE and W. E. HUTTON.Best general references: Henry George, Progress and Poverty; Ricardo, Political Economy, Chaps. 24, 32; J. S. Mill, Political Economy, Bk. V, Chap. 3, S 3; Public Opinion IX, 523 (Sept. 13, 1890); Westminster Review, Vol. 137, p. 513 (May, 1892); R. T. Ely, Taxation in the United States; Report of Conference of Am. Soc. Sci. Asso. for 1890; Herbert Spencer, Social Statics, Chap...
...yards dash came next. The first heat was easily won by Mansfield, Bk. The second, however, was very close Gaskill, W. A. winning with difficulty. In the final heat the men ran well together. Hull, W. A. won first place, Gaskill, W. A. second and Mansfield, bk. third. Time 53 1-5 seconds...
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...policy of protection to young industries is manifestly advantageous to a country.-(a) It is sound in principle; Mill. Bk V. Ch. 10. Section 1.,-It is successful in practice:-(1) Case of Tin plate.-(2) pearl buttons $c: Ayer...