Word: goschen
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...Harry Goschen, chairman National Provincial and Union Bank of England...
...home in London, died Sir William Edward Goschen...
...going to make war on a kindred nation just for the sake of the word "neutrality," just for the sake of "a scrap of paper." From that moment the phrase, "a scrap of paper," became an Allied slogan, fuel for the fire of warfare. It was Sir Edward Goschen who, in reporting the Chancellor's words, wrote himself into history, because the British Empire went to war to uphold the sanctity of inter national contracts and for other very good but less moving reasons. When the news that Britain had declared war on Germany became known in Berlin...
...Gold the best standard. Taussing, The Silver Situation, p. 124. (a) It is most convenient. Sidgwick, Foster. R., Vol. 46, p. 480. (b) It is most stable. Goschen in Journal of Institute of Bankers, May, '83, pp. 277-279. (c) It is so recognized. Chicago Tribune...
...gold supply is amply sufficient. (a) The output is not declining. Taussig, Pop. Sci. Mo., Sept. '93, p. 582. (b) The use of credit is increasing. Laughlin, Q. J. E., Vol. I, pp. 325-326. (c) Debtors are not burdened. Goschen, Q. J. E., V. I, pp. 329-337. (d) Money wages are rising though prices are falling. Taussig, Silver Situation...