Alexander Delmar, in Science of Money, says: Moneys are of great varieties. The palpable characteristic which distinguishes money from the numerous objects that resemble it, but which are not money, is its mark of authority, signifying that it is issued,... The Science of Money - Страница 14по Alexander Del Mar - 1885 - 122 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1928 - 136 страници
...demonetize all metals. Alexander Delmar, in Science of Money, says: Moneys are of great varieties. The palpable characteristic which distinguishes money...services, fines, taxes, and commodities by virtue of law. This is from Herbert Spencer: Among the unmitigated rogues mutual trust is impossible. Among people... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1931 - 512 страници
...demonetize all metals." Alexander Delmar, in Science of Money, says : " Moneys are of great varieties. The palpable characteristic which distinguishes money...services, fines, taxes, and commodities by virtue of law." This is from Herbert Spencer : "Among the unmitigated rogues mutual trust is impossible. Among people... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1931 - 504 страници
...demonetize all metals." Alexander Delmar, in Science of Money, says : " Moneys are of great varieties. The palpable characteristic which distinguishes money...services, fines, taxes, and commodities by virtue of law." This is from Herbert Spencer: "Among the unmitigated rogues mutual trust is impossible. Among people... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1946 - 556 страници
...demonetize all metals." Alexander Delmar, in Science of Money, says: "Moneys are of great varieties. The palpable characteristic which distinguishes money...services, fines, taxes, and commodities by virtue of law." This is from Herbert Spencer: "Among the unmitigated rogues mutual trust is impossible. Among people... | |
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