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LETTERS CONDENSED.

"ABTBtoR JA e DosMJ>" contends while consumption of commoditiJes generally; appears to' bave pverjtafeei| ! supplies there »' • no evidence that auppPes in the'aggregate have fallen off of that the suaberef consumers bave materirily increajed. What has occurred is that, owwg to the rise hi silver, one half of the foundation of credit, in the shape of silver money; ha* bees M- t filling its historic function. While silver was falb'ng the trade of countries ,, form of money alone benefited," but at aobM as silver rose the benefit beteaggfl prthose countries, like Great) whichuse gold money. While this msbe aoaat odd to those who have not stodfra the a*" jeot, recent results have only to t» appealed to f or proof of the assertion.

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Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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LETTERS CONDENSED. Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

LETTERS CONDENSED. Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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