Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Latin Union, composed of France, Italy, Belgium and Switzerland, secured mutual credit and circulation to the uniform coins of the consenting nations. Here again the cause of bimetalism in France was greatly strengthened...
Etymologically, Bimetallism simply means two metals in some mutaual relation to each other. In addition to this, however, it has come to be understood that the two metals concerned are gold and silver; and that this mutual relation is in, or through their use as money. Within these limits bimetallism may mean more or less. It means either the system of national bimetallism with free coinage of both metals at the legal ratio; or else, and this more properly, the system of international bimetallism, with a free coinage of the metals at a ratio common to the contracting nations...
History and Theory of Fine Arts: (A new course). Professor Norton will give the first few lectures, and Mr. Richard Norton of Bryn Mawr will give the rest. The course will begin with a discussion of the nature of the fine arts and their mutual relations. It will then proceed to take up the special study of Greek Art. This course will be followed by one in 1897 (summer) in which special attention will be given to the arts in Italy from the 13th to the 16th centuries, inclusive...
...behalf of the class of 1899, we wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy to you for this mutual loss...
...forces arrived, and Wallace, who had lost his way, also appeared. Thus re-enforced, Grant attacked vigorously next morning and drove the Confederates from the field. There was no pursuit. The loss was almost 10,000 on each side, and this terrible conflict, so unequalled in American experience, caused mutual self-respect. For the first time, the public began to realize the full meaning...