| United States. Department of State - 1933 - 1152 lapas
...nine-tenths fine and also to fix the weight of the silvei dollar in grains nine-tenths fine at a definite fixed ratio in relation to the gold dollar at such...investigation to stabilize domestic prices or to protect the foreigi commerce against the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies, and to provide for the... | |
| 1934 - 1184 lapas
...YEARBOOK, 1934 Whereas, I find, from my investigation, that, in order to stabilize domestic prices and / t `ԋoYDӆ ~ xU 1^ h& \ m*a hة ?N i n Ί M Kެj1+ @2x ~h X 7 3 it is necessary to fix the weight of the gold dollar at, 15%i grains nine tenths fine. Now, therefore,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1934 - 410 lapas
...and also to fix the weight of the silver dollar in grains nine tenths fine at a definite fixed ration in relation to the gold dollar at such amounts as...the unlimited coinage of such gold and silver at the ration so fixed, * * *"; and Whereas, from investigations made by me, I find it necessary, in acid... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury, United States - 1934 - 46 lapas
...nine-tenths fine and also to fix the weight of the silver dollar in grains nine-tenths fine at a definite fixed ratio in relation to the gold dollar at such amounts as he finds necessary fro mhis investigation to stabilize •domestic prices or to protect the foreign commerce against the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1934 - 434 lapas
...section; and Whereas I find, from my investigation, that, in order to stabilize domestic prices and to protect the foreign commerce against the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies, it is necessary to fix the weight of the gold dollar at 15 5/21 grains nine tenths fine, Now, therefore,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1934 - 402 lapas
...section; and Whereas I find, from my investigation, that, in order to stabilize domestic prices and to protect the foreign commerce against the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies, it is necessary to fix the weight of the gold dollar at 15 5/21 grains nine tenths fine, Now, therefore,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1934 - 534 lapas
...section; and WHEREAS, I find, from my investigation, that, in order to stabilize domestic prices and to protect the foreign commerce against the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies, it is necessary to fix the weight of the gold dollar at 15/j'i grains nine tenths tine, Now, THEREFORE,... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Treasury - 1935 - 60 lapas
...domestic prices, to augment the purchasing power of peoples in silver-using countries, to protect our foreign commerce against the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies, and to carry out the understanding between the sixty-six Governments that adopted the resolution hereinbefore... | |
| United States - 1934 - 660 lapas
...Section ; and WHEREAS, I find, from my investigation, that, in order to stabilize domestic prices and to protect the foreign commerce against the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies, it is necessary to fix the weight of the gold dollar at 15%t grains nine tenths fine, NOW, THEREFORE,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1937 - 352 lapas
...necessary for two major reasons, viz: Firstly, "in order to stabilize domestic prices", and secondly, "to protect the foreign commerce against the adverse effect of depreciated foreign currencies." Revaluation of our Treasury's gold holdings to $35 per ounce automatically created a "profit" to the... | |
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