On this island a plant to print paper money, to coinsilver.
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All this jewelry was of a fair workmanship, such as is made by Navajo silversmiths out of coinsilver.
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I would not coinsilver money, because the low intrinsic value of such currency would make it a cumbrous one.
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Can this great nation coinsilver and gold on the same terms, at the ratio of 16 to 1, and maintain a substantial parity?
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Coinedsilver will be worth, twice the cost of the bullion to us.
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It is a plain case that there will be no "dump" from the coinedsilver.
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Three per cent on the exportation of coinedsilver and gold of the country, in dust and, ingots.
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Yet a considerably larger amount is shipped every year, arising from the coinedsilver, which is transmitted from Lima.
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A sum of eight hundred thousand pound sterling, in coinedsilver, was sent down the river from Moorshedabad to Fort William.
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3), when they first began to coinsilver.
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The moon shone forth, and Hansel, taking his sister's hand, followed the pebbles, which glittered like new- coinedsilver pieces, and showed them the way.
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The moon soon shone forth, and Hansel, taking his sister's hand, followed the pebbles, which glittered like new- coinedsilver pieces, and showed them the path.
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"The Prince of Brunswick had a pound of the coinedsilver brought him, as did moreover a burgess of Halberstadt, N. Everkan, purchase the like."